Should you have a stem cell transplant even after a partial response to treatment? (https://www.myeloma.org/videos/should-you-have-stem-cell-transplant-even-after-partial-response-treatment)

In this week's video, Dr. Brian G.M. Durie discusses if a patient should have a stem cell transplant even after partial response to treatment.

BOTTOM LINE:
Even after partial remission stick with the plan.

 

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Image of Dr. Brian G.M. DurieDr. Brian G.M. Durie (1942-2025) was the co-founder of the IMF. He was a Professor of Medicine, Hematologist/Oncologist, and Honoree MD at the University of Brussels.

 


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