Myeloma University | Selinexor and Venetoclax; Two Drugs Used to Treat Myeloma in a Relapse Setting (https://www.myeloma.org/videos/myeloma-university-selinexor-venetoclax-two-drugs-used-treat-myeloma-relapse-setting)

Myeloma University: Selinexor and Venetoclax

Two drugs used to treat relapsed multiple myeloma

 

Description:
Review the newer drugs used to treat multiple myeloma in a relapse setting: selinexor and venetoclax. 

Module Objectives:
-  Learn about the uses of selinexor and venetoclax in the context of relapsed myeloma 
-  Educate healthcare professionals about the potential side effects and considerations of selinexor and venetoclax  

Instructor:
Beth Faiman, PhD, RN, MSN, APRN-BC, AOCN®, FAAN

 

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With support from:

Bristol Myers Squibb, GSK, and Sanofi
 

 


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