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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia

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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia

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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia

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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia

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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia

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We are joined by special international guest, Dr Adam Cohen. In this episode Dr Cohen talks about the new kids on the block, Bispecific T Cell Engagers.
EJ Furphy sits down with Sandra Russell, author of The Feeling of Cancer. This memoir gives a deeply personal and honest account of her diagnosis of myeloma and the coping mechanisms she has adopted over the years. Sandra has drawn on her profe
In this episode Hayley Beer sits down with Donna Catamero, Nurse Practioner and Director of Myeloma Translational Research at The Mount Sinai in New York and member of the International Myeloma Foiundation Nurse Leadership Board. Hayley and Don
In this episode Sandy Roberts sits down with Ann Single from The Patient Voice Initiative.The Patient Voice Initiative (PVI) is a collaboration between patients (or health consumers), researchers and industry working towards improving the patie
Hayley Beer, Manager Programs and Services chats to Dr Tom Martin and Professor Simon Harrison at the Blood Conference. In this episode we hear about Dr Martins experiences in using CAR-T cell therapies in patients living with myeloma and the n
In this episode of MyeConversations we talk to international guest Dr Shaji Kumar. Dr Kumar is an expert in plasma cell dyscrasia. We will learn more about the differences between MGUS, Smouldering Myeloma and Myeloma. 
Part 2, Geoff chats further to Louise about his advocay roles, networking with his community, funding a research trial, advocating for himself and finding the services that he needs and finally self refection after his diagnosis of myeloma as a
Part 1, In this episode we hear from Geoff Nyseen about his diagnosis of myeloma when he was 40 years old. Geoff talks to Louise Darmody about navigating the diagnosis, his children and family, work and dealing with relapse.
We are excited that our community members were able to join us with Professor Joseph Mikhael on MyeConversations and ask lots of myeloma related questions. Thank you to Valarie, Donna, Jack, Daniel, Mel, Nicole, Steve and Terry and also to Dr J
In this  episode of MyeConversations we meet Shae Chester and Ruby Hart from CANTEEN. We learn more about the services this not for profit charity provide and talk about the difficult conversations to have with younger people when a cancer diag
42 kids per day are told thier parents have a cancer diagnosis. In today’s episode we find out about the supports and resources that are available to children who’s loved ones are a living with myeloma through the services of Camp Quality. We a
What does a Myeloma Support Nurse really do all day? Jo spills the beans on a day in the life of a myeloma support nurse. We find out about the nursing services that Myeloma Australia provide and the career pathway Jo has taken to become a Myel
In this episode we meet Emeritus Professor Doug Joshua. We examine the origins of myeloma and how this orphan disease has made massive segways in the treatment and care of people living with myeloma. Emeritus Professor Doug Joshua also gives us
In this episode we talk to Professor Miles Prince about the role of myeloma and Scientific Advisory Group (MSAG) in the myeloma space. We will get to know a bit more about the group and how they contribute to research, guidelines, new treatment
In this episode we meet Dr Hasib Sidiqi from Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth, Western Australia. We will be talking about clinical trials and why they’re so important as an option of therapy for people living with myeloma. We will delve into th
So why does myeloma come back, why is there no cure? Why do some people with myeloma respond to certain treatments and others do not? In this episode Professor Andrew Spencer walks us through the new Myeloma Australia resource about relapsed an
In this episode we chat to Travis Hall, an Exercise Physiologist at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne. Travis answers some of our listeners questions about exercise but also discusses considerations for starting a new exercise prog
We are joined by our special guest Gail Rowan, senior pharmacist at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. In this episode Gail talks to us about everything complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) and presents a case study from her clinic.  Gail
In our very first episode we meet our president Brian Rosengarten. Brian together with his wife Ros, Bob, Glenys, Donald and Judith started the Myeloma Foundation of Victoria. He tells the story of how it all began and the early years of the Fo
In this episode we meet Dr Anna Kalff a haematologist from The Alfred Hospital in Melbourne. Dr Kalff gives us a recap on myeloma and the immune system, the effects of myeloma on the immune system, the differences between innate and adaptive im
Part 1: Food and nutrition is a huge part of every one's day to day life. Your diet can become even more confusing when a diagnosis of myeloma is made and going through treatment. We know that there are common misconceptions relating to food an
Part 2: In this episode we continue the conversation with Lauren Atkins from Oncore Nutrition who clarifies some of the misconceptions relating to food and nutrition.  In this second part show Lauren will discuss, the role of complementary medi
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