MRD Negativity Outcomes in Myeloma
HealthTree University: MRD Testing
Does everyone need to become MRD negative to have a good outcome? Learn about how MRD negativity impacts outcomes as well as the different possible uses of MRD testing in the videos below! You can watch the whole MRD testing course at HealthTree University!
What are some possible uses of MRD testing?
Does everyone need to become MRD negative to have a good outcome?
How can someone be MRD negative and not in a complete response?
We’d like to thank our faculty who donated their time in creating these videos, including:
- Ola Landgren, MD, PhD
- Rafael Fonseca, MD
- Attaya Suvannasankha, MD
- Manni Mohyuddin, MD
- Nina Shah, MD
Want more?
We have over 500 HealthTree University videos online at HealthTree University! Learn the basics (and the not-so-basics) of myeloma from some of the top myeloma doctors in the world!
- Myeloma Basics Part 1
- Myeloma Basics Part 2
- Myeloma Basics Part 3
- Myeloma Care Basics
- Building Your Healthcare Team
- Becoming an Empowered Patient
- Starting Myeloma Treatment
- Know Your Therapy
- Know Your Labs: Blood and Urine Testing in Myeloma
- Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT)
- Precursor Conditions
- Relapsed and Refractory MM Treatment
- Classes of Drugs
- Immunotherapy
- Myeloma Bone Disease
- Imaging in Myeloma
- MRD Testing
- Basic Genetics and Cancer Biology
- Myeloma Genetics
- Types of Genetic Testing in Myeloma
- Specific Myeloma Genetics Mutations and Risk
- Precision Medicine
- Financial Advice for Myeloma Patients and Their Families
- Geriatric Care and Myeloma
- Myeloma Kidney Disease
- Amyloidosis
- Myeloma Basics (Spanish)
- COVID-19 and Multiple Myeloma
- Complementary and Integrated Therapy
- Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant
- Survivorship
- Clinical Trials
- Understanding Basic Blood Tests
- Myeloma Vaccines
HealthTree University: MRD Testing
Does everyone need to become MRD negative to have a good outcome? Learn about how MRD negativity impacts outcomes as well as the different possible uses of MRD testing in the videos below! You can watch the whole MRD testing course at HealthTree University!
What are some possible uses of MRD testing?
Does everyone need to become MRD negative to have a good outcome?
How can someone be MRD negative and not in a complete response?
We’d like to thank our faculty who donated their time in creating these videos, including:
- Ola Landgren, MD, PhD
- Rafael Fonseca, MD
- Attaya Suvannasankha, MD
- Manni Mohyuddin, MD
- Nina Shah, MD
Want more?
We have over 500 HealthTree University videos online at HealthTree University! Learn the basics (and the not-so-basics) of myeloma from some of the top myeloma doctors in the world!
- Myeloma Basics Part 1
- Myeloma Basics Part 2
- Myeloma Basics Part 3
- Myeloma Care Basics
- Building Your Healthcare Team
- Becoming an Empowered Patient
- Starting Myeloma Treatment
- Know Your Therapy
- Know Your Labs: Blood and Urine Testing in Myeloma
- Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT)
- Precursor Conditions
- Relapsed and Refractory MM Treatment
- Classes of Drugs
- Immunotherapy
- Myeloma Bone Disease
- Imaging in Myeloma
- MRD Testing
- Basic Genetics and Cancer Biology
- Myeloma Genetics
- Types of Genetic Testing in Myeloma
- Specific Myeloma Genetics Mutations and Risk
- Precision Medicine
- Financial Advice for Myeloma Patients and Their Families
- Geriatric Care and Myeloma
- Myeloma Kidney Disease
- Amyloidosis
- Myeloma Basics (Spanish)
- COVID-19 and Multiple Myeloma
- Complementary and Integrated Therapy
- Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant
- Survivorship
- Clinical Trials
- Understanding Basic Blood Tests
- Myeloma Vaccines
about the author
Clark Ahlstrom
Clark Ahlstrom is the video team manager for HealthTree University and oversees video production of new HealthTree University videos. He started working at the foundation together with Jenny Ahlstrom, his mother, after her myeloma diagnosis.
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