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Targeting BCMA: A New Path in Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma

In triple- and quad-refractory myeloma, median survival was only about 9 months, and less than 6 months in penta-refractory disease.
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Navigating Immunotherapy in Advanced NSCLC: What Every Oncologist Should Know

The advent of immunotherapy has significantly extended survival and revolutionized care in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
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Is Immunotherapy Right for Your Patient with Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer?

The primary goal of treatment in nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is tumor elimination with maximal preservation of function and cosmesis.

RMEI Presentations

RMEI DECISION SUPPORT AIDS

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Intravitreal Anti-VEGF & Bispecific Therapies for DME & nAMD

In late 2022, the ocular implant, insertion tool assembly, (including the drug vial & initial fill needle) for ranibizumab PDS were voluntarily recalled due to septum dislodgement and paused implantations including ongoing global clinical trials; this did not include the refill vial and needle.
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Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know About Screening, Symptoms, and Treatments

This Decision Support Aid serves as a quick reference to help clinicians to apply information to their daily practice and care of patients. An estimated 13,960 women are diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer every year.
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Seeing Nonmelanoma Skin Cancers Through A New Lens: The Role and Place of Immunotherapy

This Decision Support Aid serves as a quick reference to help clinicians to apply information to their daily practice and care of patients.
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Relapsed or Refractory Chronic-Phase: CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA (CML)

This Decision Support Aid serves as a quick reference to help clinicians to apply information to their daily practice and care of patients.

LATEST HEMATOLOGY / ONCOLOGY ARTICLES

RSS Latest Hematology / Oncology Articles
  • Case 11-2025: A 79-Year-Old Woman with Cough and Weight Loss April 17, 2025
    A 79-year-old woman was evaluated for cough and weight loss. Chest imaging and thoracentesis findings confirmed the presence of an exudative right pleural effusion. A diagnosis was made.
    Leigh H. Simmons, Ryan Willett, J. Erika Haydu, Megan J. Fitzpatrick
  • What’s Next for Nicotine? The Coming Legal and Political Battles over an FDA Proposal April 17, 2025
    In January, the FDA proposed substantially limiting the level of nicotine permitted in cigarettes. The proposal is expected to face strong industry opposition during a time of political uncertainty.
    Patricia J. Zettler, Theodore L. Wagener, Micah L. Berman
  • Fidanacogene Elaparvovec for Hemophilia B — A Multiyear Follow-up Study April 17, 2025
    In a long-term follow-up study, a single dose of fidanacogene elaparvovec was found to lead to sustained factor IX expression in liver cells and dramatically lowered annualized bleeding rates in 14 patients with hemophilia B.
    John E.J. Rasko, Benjamin J. Samelson-Jones, Lindsey A. George, Adam Giermasz, Jonathan M. Ducore, Jerome M. Teitel, Catherine E. McGuinn, Katherine A. High, Ype P. de Jong, Amit Chhabra, Amanda O’Brien, Lynne M. Smith, Ian Winburn, Jeremy Rupon

RMEI LIGHTNING TALKS

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4 Years, 16 Live & Online Activities, 6000+ Clinicians: What we've learned so far

RMEI has released pairings of live and online programs approximately twice per year since 2016 grouped into “phases” which share clinical areas of focus and are based on findings from the previous phase of education. In total, 16 activities have launched to date with 4 activities currently live. The purpose of this analysis is to better understand the impact of multi-year iterative education on a clinical audience. Presented at: Society for Academic CME (SACME), virtual, February 2021; Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), virtual, April 2021.
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Effectiveness of 5-year IBD Provider Online Educational Intervention Program

There is considerable practice variability among providers caring for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients. Limited data exists on the effectiveness of educational interventions targeting IBD providers to address these gaps. We report outcomes for a 5-year provider education training program which culminated in an enduring online education resource and clinical decision support tool.