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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
Myeloma Australia
25 episodes
2 months ago
Part 2: Narelle Smith and Professor Gordon Cook continue their discussion on the use of Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (AuSCT) in treating myeloma. This episode covers the key differences between AuSCT, allogeneic stem cell transplant, and CAR-T cell therapy, and concludes with a look at the role of maintenance therapy following an AuSCT.
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Part 2: Narelle Smith and Professor Gordon Cook continue their discussion on the use of Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (AuSCT) in treating myeloma. This episode covers the key differences between AuSCT, allogeneic stem cell transplant, and CAR-T cell therapy, and concludes with a look at the role of maintenance therapy following an AuSCT.
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MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S05 E24 - Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (Part 2)
Part 2: Narelle Smith and Professor Gordon Cook continue their discussion on the use of Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (AuSCT) in treating myeloma. This episode covers the key differences between AuSCT, allogeneic stem cell transplant, and CAR-T cell therapy, and concludes with a look at the role of maintenance therapy following an AuSCT.
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4 months ago
26 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S05 E23 - Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (Part 1)
Part 1: Narelle Smith is joined by internationally renowned UK haematologist, Professor Gordon Cook, to discuss the use of Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (AuSCT) in treating myeloma. In this episode, they explore what an AuSCT is, how the treatment process works, why it’s used, when it may not be suitable, and how best to prepare for transplant and recovery afterward.
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4 months ago
43 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S04 E22 -.Bispecific T Cell Engagers- A US Experience
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.
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1 year ago
15 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S04 E21 - A memoir with a difference- recovery, rediscovery and rebuilding
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 professional role as a psychotherapist to explore the different feelings she had and how to make sense of her experiences. Disclosure: In this episode Sandra guides us through her emotional response to treatment including some complications she experience...
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1 year ago
35 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S04 E20 - How myeloma impacts different body systems and strategies to keep people well on and off therapy
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 Donna discuss how myeloma impacts different body systems and strategies keep people people well on and off therapy. Topics discussed include, bone, pain, kidneys, blood clots, peripheral neuropathy, GI, exercise, steriods, infections and travelling.
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2 years ago
32 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S04 E19 - Treatment approvals process explained
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 patient voice in the Australian health system. Ann is the coordinator for and a member of its management committee and advisory committee. Ann has over 20 years’ experience in this space. Sandy Roberts, Myeloma Australia’s Ambassador, has received man...
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2 years ago
42 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S03 E18: CAR-T cell therapy- A US experience
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 new and emerging therapies that are avaliable.
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2 years ago
27 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S03 E17: Understanding MGUS, Smouldering Myeloma and Myeloma
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.
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2 years ago
18 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S03 E16: Younger Persons Pt2
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 younger person.
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2 years ago
32 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S03 E15: Younger Persons Pt1
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.
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2 years ago
26 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S03 E14: Knowledge is Power!
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 Jo for a great show! Areas that were covered include, dealing with relapse, maintance therapy, length of treament, MRD, high risk disease and cytogenetics, bone marrow failure, side effects of treatment, causes of myeloma and understanding how myel...
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2 years ago
41 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S02 E13: Solidarity and hope - Canteen
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 diagnosis is made. Shae and Ruby provide practical tips for having these conversations. Key links: www.canteenconnect.com.au, www.canteen.org.au/
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2 years ago
43 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S02 E12: Support and resources for kids provided by Camp Quality
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 also learn how this amazing service commenced back in 1983 by founder Vera Entwistle and its growth over the last four decades. Key links: App store; Kids' guide to cancer, https://www.happinesshub.org.au/ https://www.jumohealth.com/comics/understa...
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3 years ago
34 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S02 E11: A day in the life of a Myeloma Support Nurse
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 Myeloma Support Nurse for Myeloma Australia.
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3 years ago
43 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S02 E10: The history of Myeloma
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 his opinon on what he thinks the future of myeloma may look like.
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3 years ago
41 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S02 E9: MSAG and the partnership with Myeloma Australia
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 treatments and advocacy for people living with myeloma. We also examine the relationship between MSAG and Myeloma Australia and how they collaboratively work together to foster change and have a positive influence for people living with myeloma.
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3 years ago
28 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S02 E08: Clinical Trials and access when you live regionally
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 the structure and phases of clinical trials, eligibility for trials and some of the pro’s and cons of being involved in a clinical trial. We will also find out about some of the trials happening now in Australia for the myeloma community and how to know w...
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3 years ago
50 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S01 E06: Relapse and Refractory Myeloma - your questions answered
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 and refractory myeloma. He answers some of these complex questions in a systematic and easy to understand way. Firstly, Professor Andrew Spencer will give us a refresh on myeloma and then go into more detail about relapsed and refractory myeloma, the crit...
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3 years ago
49 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S01 E07: Let's keep active!
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 program, best practice in structing an exercise program, goal setting, managing the side effects of myeloma treatments with exercise, fatigue and exercise, cardiovascular and resistant training, EX-MED and recommendations for community based exercise ...
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3 years ago
41 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
S01 E05: Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Medicine (CAM) a case study
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 explains the difference between complementary and alternate medicines and discusses the importance of speaking to the health care team if using complementary therapies in conjunction with myeloma therapies.
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3 years ago
33 minutes

MyeConversations by Myeloma Australia
Part 2: Narelle Smith and Professor Gordon Cook continue their discussion on the use of Autologous Stem Cell Transplant (AuSCT) in treating myeloma. This episode covers the key differences between AuSCT, allogeneic stem cell transplant, and CAR-T cell therapy, and concludes with a look at the role of maintenance therapy following an AuSCT.