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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.

Coronavirus: What People with Cancer Should Know

Originally Published: 03/23/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
Coronavirus: What People with Cancer Should Know ON THIS PAGE What is coronavirus, or COVID-19? If I have cancer, am I at higher risk of getting or dying from COVID-19? If I have cancer, how can I protect myself? I receive cancer treatment at a medical facility. What should I do about getting treatment? I participate in a clinical trial at a medical facility. What should I do? What should I do if I have symptoms of an infection? (All content continues at the link)

Stuck Inside? Come Hang Out With The Mighty Community!

Originally Published: 03/20/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
Join The Mighty’s staff and community for a series of events designed to put the SOCIAL in social distancing. We’ve got writing workshops, fun events for kids, interactive Facebook Lives, and more! Check out the schedule (con't)

March Update: COVID-19, Virtual Events, ASH research, and more! AAMDSIF Foundation Update Newsletter

Originally Published: 03/18/2020
Article Source: Foundation Update

Frequently Asked Questions: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Maintaining Mental Health

Originally Published: 03/16/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
The outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may be stressful for people and communities. Fear and anxiety about a disease can be overwhelming and cause strong emotions in adults and children. Information follows about how to cope with mental health and stress and anxiety during this time: (Links follow)

Coronavirus Update: FDA and FTC Warn Seven Companies Selling Fraudulent Products that Claim to Treat or Prevent COVID-19

Originally Published: 03/09/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued warning letters to seven companies for selling fraudulent COVID-19 products.  These products are unapproved drugs that pose significant risks to patient health and violate federal law.  The FDA and FTC are taking this action as part of their response in protecting Americans during the global COVID-19 outbreak. The warning letters are the first to be issued by the FDA for unapproved products intended to prevent or treat “Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019” (COVID-19). “The FDA considers the sale and...

Outline Images PDF Share Favorites Permissions More NEWS End-of-Life Care for Patients with Blood Cancers Proves Complicated

Originally Published: 03/05/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
Hospice is the gold standard of care for patients near the end of life. But patients with blood cancers too often are unable to reap the benefits of that comforting option because of obstacles confronting those suffering from or treating hematologic malignancies. “Overwhelmingly, the literature has shown that patients with blood cancers are more likely to die in the hospital than in hospice,” said Oreofe Odejide, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and hematologic oncologist at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. “So in that way they experience different care—a...

Expanded Choices Emerge for Myelofibrosis Following Ruxolitinib Therapy

Originally Published: 02/28/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
Ruben Mesa, MD Newly approved and investigational agents are joining ruxolitinib (Jakafi) for the treatment of myelofibrosis (MF) and may provide options for patients who progress or become intolerant to frontline JAK inhibitors. At the 24th Annual International Congress on Hematologic Malignancies, hosted by Physicians’ Education Resource®, LLC, Ruben Mesa, MD, who is director of the UT San Antonio MD Anderson Cancer Center, presented available and emerging therapy options for patients who require additional MF therapy following ruxolitinib. (continued)

Ivosidenib induces deep durable remissions in patients with newly diagnosed IDH1-mutant acute myeloid leukemia

Originally Published: 02/13/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
Key Points In patients with newly diagnosed mIDH1 AML (median age, 76 years), ivosidenib monotherapy achieved median overall survival of 12.6 months. The CR/CRh rate was 42.4%; mutation clearance in 64% patients with CR/CRh suggests that ivosidenib alters the biology of mIDH1 AML. (continued at link)

Genomic context and TP53 allele frequency define clinical outcomes in TP53-mutated myelodysplastic syndromes

Originally Published: 02/06/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
Abstract TP53 mutations are associated with adverse outcomes and shorter response to hypomethylating agents (HMAs) in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Limited data have evaluated the impact of the type, number, and patterns of TP53 mutations in response outcomes and prognosis of MDS. We evaluated the clinicopathologic characteristics, outcomes, and response to therapy of 261 patients with MDS and TP53 mutations. Median age was 68 years (range, 18-80 years). A total of 217 patients (83%) had a complex karyotype. TP53 mutations were detected at a median variant allele frequency (VAF) of 0.39 (...

OncLive Peer Exchange: Diagnosis of Myelodysplastic Syndrome

Originally Published: 01/29/2020
Article Source: External Web Content
The panel provides perspective on the diagnosis of MDS, or Myelodysplastic Syndromes.  They discuss recent innovation, including next-gen testing to enhance the efficacy of treatments.  Watch these experts here!