HealthTree University: Starting Treatment (Part 2 of 3)
HealthTree University: Starting Treatment (Part 2 of 3)
Posted Sep 17, 2020
There is so much to learn when you're starting myeloma treatment! How do you choose a transplant, induction therapy, consolidation therapy, maintenance therapy, and fixed or continuous duration maintenance therapy? How do you know if you're in a remission and are done with treatment? It's important to know, so we asked the experts!
Below are some video excerpts from our HealthTree University curriculum to help you learn more about these important areas of your disease. By creating a HealthTree account, in HealthTree University you can:
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6.06 - Do I need to get an ASCT after induction therapy as consolidation if I'm transplant-eligible?
6.07 - What is maintenance therapy and how does it differ from consolidation and induction?
6.08 - What treatment should I have for maintenance therapy?
6.09 - How do we decide if maintenance is going to be a fixed or continuous duration?
6.10 - Why consider maintenance therapy if you are in a complete response?
We’d like to thank our faculty who donated their time in creating these videos, including:
Aaron Rosenberg, MD, MS of UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center
Sagar Lonial, MD, FACP of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Philip McCarthy, MD of Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center
Adam Cohen, MD of Penn Medicine - Abramson Cancer Center
Craig Hofmeister, MD, MPH of Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University
Peter Voorhees, MD of Levine Cancer Institute
Want more?
We have over 200 HealthTree University videos online at university.healthtree.org! Learn the basics (and the not-so-basics) of myeloma from some of the top myeloma doctors in the world!
Cynthia Chmielewski is a professional educator and myeloma advocate. As a former teacher, she now teaches myeloma patients how to advocate for themselves as the Director of HealthTree University.
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