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Interpretation of Hot Topics Conerning Relapsed/Refractory Mutiple Myeloma Patients
Interpretation of Hot Topics Conerning Relapsed/Refractory Mutiple Myeloma Patients:
What other treatment options are available for patients with relapsed Multiple Myeloma?
How effective is the new drug treatment for the first relapse of Multiple Myeloma?
What treatment options are available for initial relapse of multiple myeloma?
What are the treatment goals for Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma (RRMM)?
What treatment strategy should be adopted for RRMM in order to achieve maximum relief?
For Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma, what are the Grades of Response?
Expert Introduction
👩🔬Zhuang Junling
Associate Chief Physician Department of Hematology
Peking Union Medical College Hospital
Published over 50 papers in journals such as Blood, Leukemia Research, and others.
🎉🎉To assess whether the condition is suitable for CAR-T or clinic therapy, you can submit Advanced Medicine in China for preliminary evaluation!
WhatsApp: +8613717959070
Email: doctor.huang@globecancer.com
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🌈Treatment Across Continents: American Myeloma Patient Finds New Life in China!🌈
🌈Treatment Across Continents: American Myeloma Patient Finds New Life in China!🌈
🌟Mr. C from California, USA
It’s yet another heartening piece of news as Mr. C from California, USA, undergoes cross-border treatment at Jiangsu Province People’s Hospital in China, successfully overcoming multiple myeloma and embracing a new lease on life! After meticulous treatment spanning one and a half months, Mr. C, accompanied by his loved ones, has made a successful recovery and been discharged from the hospital, becoming the first American patient to be successfully treated with CAR-T cell therapy for multiple myeloma in China.
🌞New treatment method
Mr. C, a 56-year-old American who is passionate about sports, discovered he had multiple myeloma after sustaining sports-related injuries. Despite enduring several unsuccessful treatment attempts, he refused to give up and began seeking treatment opportunities worldwide. However, the exorbitant cost of treating multiple myeloma in the USA deterred him. After comparing prices and data of CAR-T therapy for multiple myeloma between the USA and China, he ultimately decided to explore the new treatment method at Jiangsu Province People’s Hospital.
🌤Upon arriving in China,
Mr. C not only received meticulous care from medical staff but also had the opportunity to explore the scenic beauty of cities such as Nanjing, Suzhou, and Hangzhou, experiencing the unique cultural charm of China. During the CAR-T cell therapy treatment process, Mr. C underwent a life-threatening cytokine storm, but with the emergency intervention of the medical team, he successfully weathered the storm. Today, he has recovered and been discharged from the hospital, though slightly fatigued, he is still filled with hope and gratitude.
🔥Hope and Courage
Although Mr. C’s treatment has concluded, follow-up work will continue, with the medical team maintaining contact with his family doctor to closely monitor treatment effectiveness and subsequent conditions. As medical personnel, they sincerely hope that this treatment will provide Mr. C with more opportunities for survival.
☀️Mr. C also expressed his desire to revisit China, specifically Nanjing, to visit the experts and nurses who treated him, and of course, to continue savoring Chinese cuisine. This journey of treatment across continents not only granted Mr. C a new lease on life but also showcased the unity and dedication of medical personnel from both China and the USA. May this touching story inspire more people and bring forth more hope and courage!
⭐️CAR-T therapy
To assess whether the condition is suitable for CAR-T therapy, you can submit pathology reports, treatment history, and discharge summaries to the Medical Department of <Advanced Medicine in China> for preliminary evaluation!
You can send electronic copies or photos of genetic testing reports and diagnostic reports to:
💌: doctor.huang@globecancer.com
📞WhatsApp 137 1795 9070
✨The Medical Department will contact you as soon as receive the reports.
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Breakthrough Alert! Bringing New Hope to Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma Patients
Breakthrough Alert! Bringing New Hope to Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma Patients
A recent milestone at the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University in China marks a groundbreaking achievement in the treatment of relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma (R/RMM). Professor Li Juan and her team from the Hematology Department have successfully conducted the hospital’s inaugural Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell Immunotherapy (CAR-T) for this challenging condition, ushering in a new era of treatment prospects for R/RMM patients.
Relapsed and refractory stages are often unavoidable in the progression of Multiple Myeloma, with limited treatment options and poor prognoses for patients upon entry into this phase. CAR-T therapy, a novel precision-targeted approach in cancer treatment, involves genetically engineering T-cells to restore their functionality, effectively targeting tumors with remarkable precision, speed, and efficiency. Both domestic and international studies have shown promising results for CAR-T therapy in R/RMM patients, making it one of the most effective treatments available for this condition.
The first patient to undergo CAR-T therapy at our hospital was a 42-year-old male diagnosed with multiple myeloma two years prior at another medical institution. After undergoing conventional treatments for a period, including autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, his disease unfortunately relapsed nine months post-transplant. Despite immediate intervention by experts, the disease was only briefly controlled, and the patient’s prognosis declined rapidly as he entered the refractory stage, with an estimated survival period of less than 20 months.
With the approval of China’s first CAR-T BCMA multiple myeloma product, FUCASO, the patient and his family, after thorough consultations with healthcare professionals, opted for CAR-T therapy. Prior to treatment, the hematology team meticulously discussed potential complications and collaborated with relevant departments to establish comprehensive contingency plans. Following rigorous screening, lymphocyte collection, CAR-T cell preparation, and infusion, the patient smoothly progressed through the CAR-T cell infusion stage as planned.
By the third week post-infusion, the patient experienced gradual relief from rib pain. On the 28th day post-infusion, bone marrow examination revealed no myeloma cells, and related indicators along with a full-body PET/CT scan indicated negativity for extramedullary lesions, showcasing significant treatment efficacy. The patient was successfully discharged, marking a triumphant milestone in his journey towards recovery.
According to experts, with the continuous refinement of national guidelines for CAR-T cell therapy, the formal introduction of China’s first CAR-T product for myeloma treatment offers promising prospects for extending the survival period of domestic patients with refractory and relapsed multiple myeloma.
#CARTTherapy #MultipleMyeloma #CancerTreatment #HopeForPatients #MedicalBreakthrough #Hematology #PrecisionMedicine #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalResearch #SurvivalRates
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A New Chapter in Survival! A Quadruple Drug Combination Opens Up a New Treatment Pathway for Multiple Myeloma Patients