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Quads, Frailty, and the Future: Evolving Frontline Strategies in Multiple Myeloma
(MedPage Today) -- Using quadruplet regimens with anti-CD38 monoclonal antibodies, such as daratumumab (Darzalex) or isatuximab (Sarclisa), has significantly advanced frontline therapy for both trans
Read MoreNext-Generation Therapies for Multiple Myeloma
(MedPage Today) -- The treatment landscape for multiple myeloma is evolving rapidly, with novel therapies offering renewed hope for patients with relapsed or refractory disease.
Read MoreThe Lifesaving Legacy of Vaccines
(MedPage Today) -- In part 2 of this exclusive video interview, MedPage Today's editor-in-chief Jeremy Faust, MD, talks with Perri Klass, MD, of NYU Grossman School of Medicine in New York City, abou
Read MoreState Bars Health Workers From Pushing COVID Vax; Cold Deaths; Marburg Outbreak Ends
(MedPage Today) -- Note that some links may require registration or subscription. Louisiana is no longer allowing public health workers to promote vaccines for COVID, the flu, or mpox.
Read MoreIs a contrarian leader good for the FDA?
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Read MoreA bad day to be a salmon
Today's health news includes the FDA's update to its definition of "healthy" foods, the maternal mortality data debate, and more.
Read MoreSTAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about the end of a Lilly drug shortage, a Novo obesity trial disappointment, and more
Novo Nordisk’s next-generation obesity candidate led to substantial weight loss in a pivotal study but fell short of expectations
Read MorePop-up heart-health hubs sought for Premier League clubs in England
Pilot of screening and treatment unit at Everton diagnosed almost one third of fans tested with hypertension Premier League football clubs across England could soon offer fans a one-stop clinic, desig
Read MoreNSW health system ‘not capable’ of providing abortions at all public hospitals, advocates say
Reproductive choice charity says even if obligations to provide abortion services were enforced, too many doctors are untrained or unwilling to provide themHow hard is it to access an abortion in NSW?
Read MoreHealth of Myeloma Patient's Marriage Tied to Recovery After Transplant
(MedPage Today) -- A study presented at the American Society of Hematology annual meeting explored how relationship dynamics, including satisfaction and strain, influence physical and emotional outco
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