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[ by | Sep 30, 2011 12:07 pm | No Comment ]
Laser Surgery May Be An Effective Alternative For The Treatment Of Jawbone Death

Results of a small Turkish study indicate that laser surgery may be a viable treatment option for cancer patients who experience bisphosphonate-related bone death in their jaws.

Specifically, the study authors found that patients who received laser surgery achieved higher rates of complete healing than patients who received conventional surgery. While the results are suggestive, the study was small and the difference in the rates was not considered significant.

According to Dr. Belir Atalay of Istanbul University in Turkey and lead author of the study, laser surgery may be a…

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[ by | Jun 7, 2011 8:05 pm | No Comment ]
ASCO 2011 Multiple Myeloma Update – Day Three, Part Two

This past Sunday was the third day of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2011 annual meeting, and it was a particularly busy day for meeting attendees interested in multiple myeloma.

The Beacon published an update yesterday covering two sets of presentations made at Sunday’s oral session about multiple myeloma.  This article covers the other set of presentations, which was about myeloma bone disease, as well as material from an afternoon education session focused on myeloma.

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[ by | Jun 4, 2011 4:09 pm | 2 Comments ]
ASCO 2011 Multiple Myeloma Update – Days One And Two

This year’s American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting, which began on Friday and goes through Tuesday, is being held in Chicago.

On the first day of the meeting, there was only one talk related to multiple myeloma.  During an afternoon education session, in which current practice and recent research results are reviewed, Dr. Raphael Fonseca from the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, spoke about high-risk multiple myeloma.

The second day of the meeting included a morning and an afternoon session in which myeloma researchers presented their findings in…

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[ by | Jun 3, 2011 10:50 am | 2 Comments ]
Study Suggests Longer Infusion Time Does Not Improve Safety Of Zometa For Myeloma Patients

The results from a clinical trial, called the ZMAX trial, suggest that administering Zometa intravenously over a longer period does not increase the drug’s safety compared to shorter infusion times.

Dr. James Berenson, from Berenson Oncology and lead author of the study, stated in email correspondence with The Myeloma Beacon that he hopes these study results will reassure patients that a 15-minute infusion time is safe.  Ultimately, the study authors suggested that infusion duration should be based on individual patient considerations.

Zometa (zoledronic acid) is an intravenous bisphosphonate that reduces…

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[ by | May 13, 2011 4:44 pm | One Comment ]
Experts Recommend Intravenous Bisphosphonates For Multiple Myeloma Bone Disease (IMW 2011)

A group of leading myeloma specialists, known as the International Myeloma Working Group, recently collaborated to develop guidelines for the proper management of bone disease in multiple myeloma. The group recommended that patients with bone disease should be treated with standard dosages of intravenous bisphosphonates. A minimally invasive procedure called kyphoplasty may also be considered to reduce bone pain and improve functional ability.

Dr. David Roodman of the University of Pittsburgh presented these findings at the International Myeloma Workshop (IMW) on May 6 in Paris.

Most multiple myeloma patients develop…

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