Conference Correspondent

How Patients Can Help with Side Effect Management
Leslie Lauersdorf notes that having patients assist in managing their own side effects is important to help them stay on treatment and improve their quality of life. Read More ›

Patient Education is Crucial
Leslie Lauersdorf believes patient education is important in both newly diagnosed pateints with multiple myeloma or patients with relapsed/refractory disease to help them understand their disease and the different treatment options. Read More ›

Staying Abreast of New Treatments
Beth Faiman discusses the difficulty of keeping abreast of all the new multiple myeloma treatments and how she personally stays up to date on all of the information. Read More ›

Caring for Patients with Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Leslie Lauersdorf discusses the need to balance optimism and realism in caring for patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. Read More ›

Keeping Up to Date on New Multiple Myeloma Drugs
Leslie Lauersdorf addresses the challenges associated with staying abreast of the side effects, management, and sequencing for new multiple myeloma treatments. Read More ›

Survivorship Care and Multiple Myeloma
As patients with multiple myeloma are now living longer, survivorship care is becoming more crucial. Read More ›

How Janssen CarePath Helps Patients
Beth Faiman identifies how the Janssen CarePath program can financially help anyone who is diagnosed with multiple myeloma and requires daratumumab. Read More ›

Concerns Over New Multiple Myeloma Therapies
Beth Faiman expresses her main concerns regarding new treatments being studied to treat multiple myeloma. Read More ›

Self-Managing Side Effects
Beth Faiman discusses why it's important to communicate with and educate patients so that they can better manage their symptoms before they become more severe. Read More ›

The Challenge of Managing Treatment-Related Toxicites
Beth Faiman explains how she identfies side effects that her patients are experiencing in order to open the lines of communication to better address other issues the patient may not be aware of. Read More ›

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