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Optimal Strategies for Managing Adverse Events with CAR-T Therapy in Multiple Myeloma : Episode 2

Navigating CAR T-Cell Therapy in Multiple Myeloma: A Collaborative, Patient-Centered Approach

June 5, 2024
By Beth Faiman, PhD, CNP
Louis Williams, MD
  • Donna Catamero, ANP-BC, OCN, CCRC
  • Tiffany Richards, PhD, ANP-BC

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Experts on multiple myeloma discuss how they educate and prepare patients who are going to receive CAR T-cell therapy and provide clinical insights on transitioning patients to community practices following treatment.

EP: 1.Unique Challenges in Managing Adverse Events Associated with CAR T-Cell Therapy

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EP: 2.Navigating CAR T-Cell Therapy in Multiple Myeloma: A Collaborative, Patient-Centered Approach

EP: 3.Patient Profile 1: Managing CRS Following CAR T-Cell Therapy

EP: 4.Underlying Mechanisms and Signs of CRS

EP: 5.Strategies to Manage or Mitigate CRS

EP: 6.Patient Profile 2: Managing ICANS Following CAR T-Cell Therapy

EP: 7.Clinical Practices for Treating ICANS Following CAR T-Cell Therapy

EP: 8.The Importance of Multidisciplinary Collaboration in CRS Management

EP: 9.Supportive Care Strategies for CAR T-Cell Therapy Recipients

EP: 10.Managing Cytopenias and HLH/MAS Following CAR T-Cell Therapy

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August 4th 2025
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More work is needed to expand access to novel CAR T-cell therapies and bispecific agents among community oncologists, according to Al-Ola A. Abdallah, MD.


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Mitigating AEs and Protecting QOL Following Talquetamab in Multiple Myeloma

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Samantha Shenoy, NP, MSN, discusses how her role plays a vital part in patient care for those receiving talquetamab for multiple myeloma.


SAR446523 is currently being evaluated in a first-in-human, phase 1 trial in patients with pretreated relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.

FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation to GPRC5D Target in Multiple Myeloma

Tim Cortese
July 30th 2025
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SAR446523 is currently being evaluated in a first-in-human, phase 1 trial in patients with pretreated relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma.


James R. Berenson, MD, describes ongoing efforts to evaluate treatment with JAK inhibitors like ruxolitinib among patients with multiple myeloma.

Exploring the Potential Role of JAK Inhibitors in Multiple Myeloma

James R. Berenson, MD, FACP
September 30th 2024
Podcast

James R. Berenson, MD, describes ongoing efforts to evaluate treatment with JAK inhibitors like ruxolitinib among patients with multiple myeloma.


Results from the phase 3 GMMG-HD7 trial support the approval of the isatuximab-based combination in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

Isatuximab Combo Approved in the EU for Transplant-Eligible NDMM

Roman Fabbricatore
July 25th 2025
Article

Results from the phase 3 GMMG HD7 trial support the approval of the isatuximab-based combination in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.


Phase 3 DREAMM-7 and DREAMM-8 trial results showed that combinations with belantamab mafodotin showed superior efficacy vs standard of care in the disease.

Belantamab Mafodotin Combos Receive EU Approval for R/R Multiple Myeloma

Roman Fabbricatore
July 24th 2025
Article

Phase 3 DREAMM-7 and DREAMM-8 trial results showed that combinations with belantamab mafodotin showed superior efficacy vs standard of care in the disease.

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