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In this special video episode, Bernie and Anthony moderate a Common Sense Oncology discussion of key trials from ASH 2025! We are joined by special guest experts from across the globe to critically appraise the abstracts and discuss how they may or may not have changed clinical practice:Dr. Eddie Cliff (Australia) - LymphomaDr. Roberta Demichelis (Mexico) - LeukemiaDr. Manni Mohyuddin (USA) - MyelomaJoin the Common Sense Oncology movement here! https://commonsenseoncology.org/get-involved/
In this episode, Anthony and Bernie are joined by a panel of experts to discuss (and debate) everyone's favorite (or most feared) hematology topic - hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)! Joining us on this spicy episode are:- Justin Kaner, MD - Madeleine Ochs, PharmD, BCOP- Catherine Johnson, PharmD, BCOPHow should we manage these patients? H-Scores or HLH2004 criteria? What is the role for ruxolitinib? Emapalumab? CXCL9 levels? Grab your favorite drink and have a listen!
Anthony and Bernie are joined by special guest Jonathan Gluck, award-winning journalist and author of "An Exercise in Uncertainty: A Memoir of Illness and Hope" for a powerful conversation about living through uncertainty. Drawing on his decades-long journey with multiple myeloma, Jon reflects on the emotional, clinical, and existential uncertainties that shape living with cancer. The discussion moves beyond the patient experience to explore how uncertainty permeates everyday life, as well as oncology practice, including waiting for new therapies to become available, navigating logistical (and insurance) barriers, and interpreting evolving clinical trial data where the answers are not always clear. Jon is graciously donating a portion of the proceeds of the book to multiple myeloma research, so everyone who picks up a copy is donating to a good cause! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/760582/an-exercise-in-uncertainty-by-jonathan-gluck/
In this episode, Anthony and Bernie are joined by special guest, Dr. Justin Kaner from Weill Cornell Medicine, to discuss some of the most interesting ASH abstracts in leukemia in 2025! What abstracts should change practice? Listen to find out. Some of the abstracts discussed:PARADIGM: https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/296881KMT2A Outcomes (MARROW Consortium and Othman, et al.): https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/302582 and https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/297333CLIA +/- Ven: https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/302047FLT3i studies (and MRD): https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/295719 and https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/302699 and https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/291322ALL GIMEMA Trial (blin + ponatinib): https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/296532Menin inhibitor data
Anthony and Bernie discuss the PARADIGM study that was presented at the plenary session of ASH 2025 and whether results should change our practice. https://meetings-api.hematology.org/api/abstract/vmpreview/296881
In this study, Bernie and Anthony are joined by the majestic myeloma man Manni Mohyuddin to discuss key ASH abstracts in myeloma, including the results of the MajesTEC-3 study!
In this episode, Anthony and Bernie discuss the important role of community hematology. We discuss innovative research models, partnerships between community and academic practices, and ways to improve care for hematology patients who live near and far!
In this episode, Bernie and Anthony review the optimal management of febrile neutropenia! We talk about some historical data, optimal patient workup, proper selection of antibiotics, and a discussion of newer data regarding early antibiotic de-escalation in FN.
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Welcome to WolverHeme Happy Hour! This is a podcast dedicated to all things hematology! We discuss new data, debate controversial therapies, and talk about new and exciting research. While we nerd out about data, we'll have a few drinks!Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are solely those of the podcasters and guests and do not reflect the views or opinions of our employers or other affiliations.
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