What is this new Black Swan project called iStopMM? (https://www.myeloma.org/videos/new-black-swan-project-called-istopmm)

In this week’s video, Dr. Brian G.M. Durie describes how the iStopMM study aims to prevent myeloma in the entire adult population of adults who are age 40 or over in Iceland. 

BOTTOM LINE: 

While a seemingly lofty goal, iStopMM may bridge the pathway to eliminating myeloma.


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Image of Dr. Brian G.M. DurieDr. Brian G.M. Durie serves as Chairman of the International Myeloma Foundation and serves on its Scientific Advisory Board. Additionally, he is Chairman of the IMF's International Myeloma Working Group, a consortium of nearly 200 myeloma experts from around the world. Dr. Durie also leads the IMF’s Black Swan Research Initiative®.

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