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Stem Cell Transplant With Melphalan Still Preferred in Myeloma – Medscape

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2014-09-04 NEWS

Medscape

Stem Cell Transplant With Melphalan Still Preferred in Myeloma
Medscape
Stem cell transplantation with melphalan is still the preferred treatment for younger patients with multiple myeloma, even in the era of new therapies for the disease, according to a phase 3 trial. The results were published in the September 4 issue of
Chemotherapy and stemcell transplant for multiple myeloma remain superior2 Minute Medicine
New Drug Helps Myeloma Patients Who Can’t Tolerate TransplantNewsmax Health
New Myeloma Treatment Options Show PromiseMonthly Prescribing Reference

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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center News

A final interview with Andrew Madoff
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center News
Andrew Madoff, the surviving son of convicted Ponzi schemer Bernard Madoff, died Wednesday in New York, more than a year after a stem cell transplant at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center beat back a rare blood cancer and helped extend his …
Andrew Madoff, Who Told of His Father’s Swindle, Dies at 48New York Times
Bernie Madoff’s son, Andrew, dies of lymphoma at age 48New York Daily News
Bernie Madoff’s son Andrew dies after long battle with lymphomaDaily Mail
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New reprogramming factor cocktail produces therapy-grade induced pluripotent
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Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)—adult cells reprogrammed back to an embryonic stem cell-like state—may hold the potential to cure damaged nerves, regrow limbs and organs, and perfectly model a patient’s particular disease. Yet through the …

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2014-09-04 NEWS

The Moscow Times

Russian Stem Cell Researchers Make Patients’ Livers Heal Themselves
The Moscow Times
Russian scientists have developed a method for prompting a damaged liver to rejuvenate itself though stem cell implants, essentially allowing a patient to regrow a healthy organ, local media reported. During experiments on mice with artificially

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USC greets its first class of stem cell master’s students
USC News
USC welcomed its inaugural class of master’s students in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine to the first program of its kind not only at the university, but in California as well. To celebrate the launch of this unique master’s program, the 30

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USC greets its first class of stem cell master’s students
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USC welcomed its inaugural class of master’s students in stem cell biology and regenerative medicine to the first program of its kind not only at the university, but in California as well. To celebrate the launch of this unique master’s program, the 30