Braunstein and Richter Talk Transplant and Therapy Options in Newly Diagnosed Myeloma

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Partner | Cancer Centers | <b>NYU Langone's Perlmutter Cancer Center</b>

In our exclusive interview, Dr. Braunstein and Dr. Richter discuss navigating treatment selection for patients with the newly diagnosed multiple myeloma and the evolving role of minimal residual disease testing.

Welcome to OncLive On Air! I’m your host today, Jessica Hergert.

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In today’s episode, we had the pleasure of speaking with Marc J. Braunstein, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Medicine at NYU Long Island School of Medicine, course co-director of the Hematology-Oncology System and co-director of the Autologous Stem Cell Transplant Program at NYU Winthrop Hospital of NYU Langone Health’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, and Joshua Richter, MD, an assistant professor of medicine, and a hematologist/oncologist at Mount Sinai Hospital, to discuss the elements of treatment selection in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma.

In our exclusive interview, Braunstein and Richter discussed navigating treatment selection for patients with the newly diagnosed multiple myeloma and the the evolving role of MRD testing.