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News and Treatment Updates

Here's where you'll find a regularly updated, broad range of articles written by the AAMDSIF team, allied health organizations and news organizations. By staying well-informed, patients and families are practicing a form of self-support that will help them be more effective self-advocates when engaging with health care providers.

The Falling, Wandering and Crashing Business of Cancer Treatment Side Effects

Originally Published: 12/26/2019
Article Source: External Web Content
With neuropathy as a result of treatment comes a whole host of issues. The first one I can think of? Oops, there goes the wine! In more ways than one, actually, as wine is probably one of the last things you can enjoy while undergoing chemo. And not only can you not enjoy it, but when you try to lift that glass onto your kitchen counter, neuropathy will cause you to instead bash it against the edge. Hopefully this was not your special glass. If you try it again while in treatment, pick the cheap old glass you got at a yard sale. No big loss. The bashing goes on for a while but it does get...

Woyach Highlights Progress and Next Steps in CLL Paradigm

Originally Published: 12/26/2019
Article Source: External Web Content
With therapeutic additions to the treatment paradigm of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), it is now a question of which regimen to give patients in the frontline setting, explained Jennifer A. Woyach, MD. “In the frontline setting, our new options for targeted therapy include ibrutinib (Imbruvica), acalabrutinib (Calquence), and venetoclax (Venclexta) plus obinutuzumab (Gazyva). We have 3 great targeted therapy options. One of the difficulties right now is that we have such great options. [Which patient] do we choose for which agent?” said Woyach.

Symptomatic Heart Failure in Acute Leukemia Patients Treated With Anthracyclines

Originally Published: 12/17/2019
Article Source: External Web Content
Objectives The purpose of this study was to investigate the occurrence and develop a risk score for heart failure (HF) in acute leukemia.

Allogeneic Hematopoietic Cell Transplantation and Other Expensive Cellular Therapies: A Miracle for the Few but Off Limits to Many?

Originally Published: 11/15/2019
Article Source: External Web Content
The number of patients undergoing allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for treatment of malignant and nonmalignant disorders has continued to grow worldwide. (footnotes) Great progress has been made in overcoming HLA/immunologic barriers, but nondonor barriers to HCT persist.(footnote) This represents a major unmet need because HCT is not accessible to everyone who would benefit from it.(footnote)

Genomic Biomarkers to Predict Resistance to Hypomethylating Agents in Patients With Myelodysplastic Syndromes Using Artificial Intelligence

Originally Published: 10/29/2019
Article Source: External Web Content
We developed an unbiased framework to study the association of several mutations in predicting resistance to hypomethylating agents (HMAs) in patients with myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), analogous to consumer and commercial recommender systems in which customers who bought products A and B are likely to buy C: patients who have a mutation in gene A and gene B are likely to respond or not respond to HMAs.

When Your Child With a Rare Disease Doesn’t Feel Brave

Originally Published: 10/24/2019
Article Source: External Web Content
Have you ever done something that you knew was the right thing to do, but you were scared to do it? Or maybe you did something that looked hard, but you decided to try it. That is courage in action and you probably felt very good about what you did. And you should! Courage shows up in many ways all around you. Courage is standing up for a friend, helping someone in need or sticking with something that is hard for you to do. They say that having courage makes you a better person, and courage is one of the most important faculties you can develop.   But what if being brave and courageous was...

Constitutional SAMD9L Mutations Cause Familial Myelodysplastic Syndrome And Transient Monosomy 7

Originally Published: 03/15/2018
Article Source: External Web Content
Familial myelodysplastic syndromes arise from haploinsufficiency of genes involved in hematopoiesis and are primarily associated with early-onset disease. Here we describe a familial syndrome in seven patients from four unrelated pedigrees presenting with myelodysplastic syndrome and loss of chromosome 7/7q. Their median age at diagnosis was 2.1 years (range, 1–42). All patients presented with thrombocytopenia with or without additional cytopenias and a hypocellular marrow without an increase of blasts. Genomic studies identified constitutional mutations (p.H880Q, p.R986H, p.R986C and p....

What's the best gift for a cancer patient or caregiver?

Originally Published: 12/09/2014
Article Source: External Web Content
Finding the right gift for your friends and family can be tough. It can be even tougher if they're undergoing cancer treatment or are caring for someone who is. After all, you may be trying to make the holidays extra special for them during a difficult time. So, we asked our some of our bloggers -- who are cancer patients, survivors and caregivers themselves -- for their holiday gift recommendations. Here's what they said. (con't)