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033 MRD Explained: How Much Myeloma Is Really Left

29 min · 9 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio 033 MRD Explained: How Much Myeloma Is Really Left

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This episode explains minimal residual disease (MRD) - what it is, how it’s measured, and how it could shape more personalised myeloma treatment in the future. 📌Key Takeaways: * Even when blood tests look ‘normal’, tiny amounts of myeloma can still remain - MRD helps find it. * Reaching MRD negativity is a powerful sign - it often means longer, deeper remission. * In the future, MRD could decide when to stop, reduce or restart treatment - but we’re not quite there yet. For extra content and more resources, please visit our website: https://www.themyelomaminutes.com/ [https://www.themyelomaminutes.com/] We are proudly partnered with Myeloma UK for this episode. For more credible myeloma advice, please visit: https://www.myeloma.org.uk/ [https://www.myeloma.org.uk/] The Myeloma UK InfoLine is: 0800 980 3332 This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional for personalised medical guidance regarding your health concerns   ABOUT YOUR HOSTS Dr. Jam Kothari Dr Jam Kothari (@myeloma_medic) is an Oxford based blood cancer doctor, specialising in the treatment of multiple myeloma and associated conditions. He has been a consultant for a decade, and leads the provision of myeloma care for Oxford and neighbouring areas. He lectures regionally and nationally and leads clinical trials investigating the use of new treatments for myeloma. He is a strong believer in patient based, holistic care, delivered with warmth, clarity and integrity.   Dr. Sally Moore Dr Sally Moore is a Bristol based consultant who specialises in treating patients living with multiple myeloma and other plasma cell disorders. She oversees the delivery of clinical research studies for myeloma patients and has academic interests in how to maximise quality of life for patients and improve outcomes in older, less fit patients.  She frequently contributes to myeloma related educational events for fellow doctors and healthcare professionals at a local, regional and national level and is an active member of the UK Myeloma Research Alliance and an executive member of the UK Myeloma Society.

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033 MRD Explained: How Much Myeloma Is Really Left

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