Multiple Myeloma Trial Results
16. Blood Cancer Transplants: Peripheral Blood Cells Better Than Bone Marrow? (Posted: 01/18/2001, Reviewed: 05/11/2005) - Transplants of special cells in the blood stream may be more effective than bone marrow transplants in patients who receive high-dose chemotherapy for blood cancer, according to the January 18, 2001, New England Journal of Medicine.

17. Thalidomide Continues Its Comeback Against Multiple Myeloma (Posted: 05/23/2000, Reviewed: 03/14/2006) - The drug thalidomide appears to be panning out as a legitimate treatment for the resilient blood cancer called multiple myeloma, researchers said at the 2000 American Society of Clinical Oncology annual meeting.

18. Thalidomide Promising for Multiple Myeloma (Posted: 12/17/1999, Reviewed: 05/11/2005) - The drug thalidomide, removed from the market in the 1960s, shows promise against multiple myeloma, according to a study published in the Nov. 18, 1999, issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.
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