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Treatment Options for Multiple Myeloma
The program is designed to update physicians in a practical context on the current status of treatment for patients with multiple myeloma, including induction, conditioning, and consolidation regimens for transplantation-eligible patients and novel combinations for elderly and transplantation-ineligible patients.
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Live Meetings/Video HighlightsJoin us at one of our regional CME-designated meetings!
Approved for AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
The Communities of Oncology Practice: Treatment Options for Multiple Myeloma program is designed to update physicians in a practical context on the current status of treatment for patients with multiple myeloma, including induction, conditioning, and consolidation regimens for transplantation-eligible patients and novel combinations for elderly and transplantation-ineligible patients. Therapeutic approaches to relapsed/refractory disease will also be discussed, as will strategies pertinent to improving outcomes and ameliorating toxicities. Emphasis will be placed on conveying the key findings from recent meetings that will most directly promote optimal physician practice.
A unique CME-certified program for oncologists and hematologists from PER that is:
• Collaborative: facilitates best practices among you and your peers
• Practical: provides information you can use and apply in your practice
• Diverse: combines e-learning technology with traditional instruction
• Distinct: offers you local and global education through community and e- social networking
Register now for free access to Communities of Oncology Practice and other online CME activities, Email Updates, and personalized CME management!
An educational grant for this Community of Practice was provided by: