The treatment of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) has substantially evolved since the FDA approval of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib in 2001 - the first targeted therapy for CML. Since then, several second- and third- generation TKIs have emerged in the field, as well as other novel therapies. Despite this, around 20-30% of patients with CML will require changes of treatment due to resistance, intolerance or suboptimal responses and thus alternative treatment approaches are needed.
In this podcast, Joaquin Martinez-Lopez, MD, PhD, of the Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain, gives a brief overview of unmet needs and novel therapeutic approaches for patients with CML, as discussed at the 18th International Myeloma Workshop (IMW 2021).
ASH 2021: what did ASH 2021 mean for MDS?
ASH 2021: novel developments in MPNs
ASH 2021: evaluating the impact of screening for multiple myeloma precursor diseases
ASH 2021: the future of cell therapies in lymphoma
ASH 2021: highlights in CLL clinical trials
ASH 2021: updates in FLT3-mutated AML
The Lymphoma Sessions: post-ASH 2021
COSTEM: maintenance therapies for FLT3+ AML
COSTEM: the role of alloHSCT in ALL
SOHO 2021: amyloidosis treatment updates
IACH 2021: CAR-T in clinical practice
IMW 2021: treatment-free intervals in multiple myeloma
Highlights from iwCLL 2021
IMW 2021: MRD in myeloma
CAR-T vs bispecifics: replacing ASCT in myeloma
EHA 2021: antibody therapies for NHL
EHA 2021: updates on novel agents for AML
Texas MPN Workshop 2021: updates on JAK inhibitors for MPNs
EHA 2021: targeted therapies for ALL
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