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Progression of Multiple Myeloma

Comparative modeling of multiple myeloma across control continuum: prevention, treatment, and disparity reduction

The project, one of the Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) Incubator Programs, aims to develop a natural history model for multiple myeloma progression in the United States. The overarching goals will evaluate the impact of novel interventions for multiple myeloma prevention and control, as well as assess whether, under what conditions, and in which ways the goal of eliminating racial disparities can be achieved through the proposed novel intervention strategies and treatment regimens.

Funding source: National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)

Multiple Principal Investigators: Shi-Yi Wang (with Su-Hsin Chang & Graham Colditz)