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This is an exciting time in myeloma research, with new agents and new approaches coming to light at an unprecedented pace. The International Myeloma Foundation has supported myeloma research since 1990 with our Junior and Senior Grant Awards, Bank On A Cure®, and also the very important work being done by the International Myeloma Working Group.
In 1994, the IMF established the Brian D. Novis Research Grant program to support investigators searching for the answers to better treatment, management, prevention, and, ultimately, a cure. Use the menu on the left to review information about IMF-funded research and get an application for an IMF research grant.
Clinical trials offer patient access to new therapies while helping to advance the state of the science. Click on 'clinical trials' in the menu on the left for a comprehensive listing of myeloma treatments in clinical trial. Use the Myeloma Matrix to see a listing of myeloma drugs all the way from pre-clinical to FDA approved.
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Application for the Brian D. Novis Research Grants are due August 31, 2009. Download your copy now. |
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The IMF is pleased to bring you CITINGS, a quarterly publication featuring the most up-to-date information on research advances and new therapies for the treatment for multiple myeloma. |
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The first comprehensive myeloma-specific cancer patient DNA bank in history. |
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The International Staging System (formerly called the International Prognostic Index), an updated staging system for myeloma, is a collaborative research initiative with nearly 20 institutions from around the world. |
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Use the menu on the left to find out more about myeloma research
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