American Society of Hematology (ASH)

The American Society of Hematology (ASH) is a professional organization representing hematologists. It was founded in 1958. Its annual meeting is held in December of every year and has attracted more than 30,000 attendees. The society publishes the medical journal Blood, the most cited peer-reviewed publication in the field, which is available weekly in print and online, as well as the newly launched, online, peer-reviewed open-access journal, Blood Advances.


Results of a randomized, phase 2 study to determine the confirmed overall response rate in patients treated with ixazomib, an orally bioavailable proteasome inhibitor, for patients with relapsed multiple myeloma not refractory to bortezomib. Read More ›



Investigators examined the safety and efficacy of the combination of lenalidomide/ixazomib as a maintenance therapy after ASCT in a single-arm phase 2 study. Favorable results of this combination may warrant additional examination in a phase 3 study. Read More ›


The phase 1/2 Alliance study sought to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of the combination of ixazomib/pomalidomide/dexamethasone in patients with double-refractory multiple myeloma compared with the approved combination of pomalidomide/dexamethasone. Here, they report the phase 1 portion of the Alliance study. Read More ›


A phase 1, multicenter study evaluated the use of PvD in patients with proteasome inhibitor–exposed and lenalidomide-refractory multiple myeloma to examine the maximum tolerated dose with secondary end points of safety, overall response rate, duration of response, and time to response. Read More ›

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