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Influence of Aging Processes on the Biology and Outcome of Multiple Myeloma [Meeting Abstract]
Boyle, Eileen M.; Williams, Louis; Blaney, Patrick; Ashby, Cody; Bauer, Michael A.; Walker, Brian A.; Choi, Jinyoung; Caro, Jessica; Razzo, Beatrice; Arbini, Arnaldo A.; Kaminetzky, David; Braunstein, Marc; Maura, Francesco; Wang, Yubao; Landgren, Ola; Stoeckle, James; Maclachlan, Kylee H.; Litke, Rachel; Davies, Faith E.; Morgan, Gareth
ISI:000607547201239
ISSN: 0006-4971
CID: 5389132
Incidence of second primary malignancy (SPM) in patients with mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma (MALToma). [Meeting Abstract]
Budhathoki, Nibash; Timilsina, Sunita; Thomas, Charles; Damato, Aaron; Diefenbach, Catherine S. Magid; Braunstein, Marc Justin
ISI:000560368307401
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 4821032
Factors determining oncology on-call service utilization and implications for quality improvement. [Meeting Abstract]
Wronska, Marta Wioleta; Braunstein, Marc Justin; Islam, Shahidul
ISI:000607202800212
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 4790422
Management of Newly Diagnosed Elderly Multiple Myeloma Patients
Antoine-Pepeljugoski, Crystal; Braunstein, Marc Justin
PURPOSE OF REVIEW/OBJECTIVE:Given the median age at diagnosis of 69, multiple myeloma (MM) is commonly identified among elderly individuals. Over-treatment of the frail may lead to unnecessary morbidity, while under-treatment of fit elderly patients may prevent improvement in organ function; both instances reducing quality of life. Here, we summarize assessments of frailty and include considerations in managing newly diagnosed elderly MM patients. RECENT FINDINGS/RESULTS:Eligibility criteria for studies of anti-myeloma agents have traditionally relied on performance status and comorbidities; however, geriatric and myeloma-specific frailty assessments are beginning to be incorporated for more accurate stratification of patients for treatment. The IMWG and R-MCI scores are validated metrics that predict survival in elderly MM patients. In addition, dose-attenuated induction regimens and conditioning before autologous transplant may decrease morbidity in elderly MM patients. Although MM remains incurable, multi-drug regimens have the ability to prolong survival of both untreated and relapsed elderly patients. Older patients require a highly individualized approach since they may have preexisting organ dysfunction, worse frailty scores, and variable goals of care.
PMID: 31127403
ISSN: 1534-6269
CID: 4000122
Developing a career in a hybrid academic/community practice
Braunstein, Marc
PMID: 31188805
ISSN: 1543-0790
CID: 4009762
Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis secondary to Babesia in an immunocompetent adult
Kennedy-Snodgrass, Chelsea; Obayomi, Mobolaji; Muddasani, Ramya; Slonim, Liron Barnea; Braunstein, Marc
PMID: 30478854
ISSN: 1096-8652
CID: 3660212
Management of Atypical Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Presenting with Extreme Leukocytosis [Meeting Abstract]
Braunstein, Marc; Muddasani, Ramya; Talwar, Neel
ISI:000491489200025
ISSN: 0361-8609
CID: 4379922
Association between immunoglobulin isotypes and cytogenetic risk groups in multiple myeloma. [Meeting Abstract]
Muddasani, Ramya; Ramdhanny, Angela; Lutz, Gabriel; Akerman, Meredith; Ho, Albert; Suarez, Jaime Andres; Braunstein, Marc Justin
ISI:000487345802423
ISSN: 0732-183x
CID: 4125372
Association between Multiple Myeloma Cytogenetic Risk Groups and Clinical Presentation [Meeting Abstract]
Muddasani, Ramya; Ramdhanny, Angela; Lutz, Gabriel; Akerman, Meredith; Ho, Albert; Suarez-Londono, Jaime; Braunstein, Marc
ISI:000491489200034
ISSN: 0361-8609
CID: 4439332
Management of Aggressive Plasmablastic Myeloma with Daratumumab; A Case Report [Meeting Abstract]
Rohatgi, Abhinav; Suarez-Londono, Jaime; Braunstein, Marc
ISI:000491489200047
ISSN: 0361-8609
CID: 4439322