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An outstanding faculty of myeloma experts will present the most recent advances and perspectives in the field of plasma disorders from pathophysiology to diagnosis and therapy. The plenary conference programme is designed to place emphasis on leading-edge basic and clinical research. The presentation of unpublished data is encouraged. Ample time is deliberately provided for in-depth scientific discussion and interaction. Registered participants will further benefit from a variety of opportunities for informal scientific interaction with the world’s leading experts in the field, including during small Meet the Expert sessions and Mentored Posters Walks. Registered participants are invited to submit their biology and clinical abstracts. Selected abstracts will be presented as brief oral communications or posters. Chairs: Hartmut Goldschmidt, Martin Kaiser, Suzanne Lentzsch

This conference is accredited by the European Board for Accreditation in Hematology (EBAH) CME system. Participants will be eligible to claim CME credit points.

 

The meeting will be of interest to:

• Senior biologists and clinicians, including experts in the field (MD, PhD, MD-PhD)

• Junior scientists and clinicians (MD, PhD)

• PhD candidates and clinical residents still in-training

 

Learning Objectives:

Update on the pathophysiology of MGUS, SMM and myeloma.

Update on the diagnostic criteria and the use of new assessments

Treatment of fit myeloma patients

Treatment of frail myeloma patients

Optimal sequencing at early and late relapse

The role of new immunotherapy approaches

Role of novel drugs

Latest updates in other plasma cell disorders beyond myeloma

 

Scientific Topics:

– MGUS

– Smouldering myeloma

– Characterising multiple myeloma

– Newly-diagnosed fit multiple myeloma patients

– Role of frailty for treatment decisions

– Personalising treatment in multiple myeloma

– Relapsed multiple myeloma

– Novel technologies for tailored treatment

– Amyloidosis and Waldenstrom’s Disease

 

The programme will include:

– Plenary Sessions

– Panel Discussions

– Debates

– Poster Walks

– Simultaneous Meet the Expert Sessions

– Ample time for in-depth discussion

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