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| 2010 Issue 9
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Dear First Name, Happy New Year and welcome to Issue 9
of InSite. As we begin another new year we have several
key congresses to look forward to and below you will find
details and their abstract deadlines. I hope to meet you
at one or more of these congresses so please visit our stand
and let me know what you want to see in future editions
of InSite.
Additionally I am pleased to announce the 6th International
Symposium on Clinical Applications of Serum Free Light Chain
Analysis which will again be held in Bath, UK and will also
include information on Hevylite™. More
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| Kind Regards |
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Barbara
Maniglia
International Marketing Manager – Freelite & Hevylite
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6th
International Symposium on Clinical Applications of Serum
Free Light Chain Analysis (Plus Hevylite) |
First Announcement for the 6th International Symposium on
Clinical Applications of Serum Free Light Chain Analysis
which will again be held in Bath, UK and will also include
late breaking information on Hevylite. The meeting dates
are 23-24 September 2010 so please keep your diary free.
More information will soon be available on www.bath2010.com due to launch beginning of February.
We will keep you updated in future editions of InSite.
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| Publication review – keep up
to date with recent publications |
In recent months there has been 1 publication
of note:
Screening
Hobbs JA, et al.
Frequency of altered monoclonal protein
production at relapse of Multiple Myeloma. Br J Haematol
2009; Oct 26 Epub ahead of print. ISSN 1365-2141 (Electronic)
In this retrospective, follow up study of 48 IgG and 29
IgA Multiple Myeloma patients from the UK MRC Myeloma VII
trial, the authors studied the frequency of altered monoclonal
protein production at disease relapse relative to the initial
diagnosis. In 8% of patients (4 IgG myelomas, 2 IgA myelomas)
there was a clear difference in monoclonal protein phenotype
at relapse, regardless of treatment regimen. This indicates
that the monoclonal protein identified at presentation can
change during the course of the disease process. By monitoring
Intact Immunoglobulin Multiple Myeloma patients with both
serum electrophoresis and Serum Free Light Chains, such clonal changes can
be detected early and assist in prompt clinical management
of progressing disease.
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| Exhibitions and meetings – catching
up and planning ahead |
Renal Week 27th Oct – 1st Nov 2009 – San Diego, USA
Binding Site attended Renal Week, which was organised by the American Society of Nephrology. It took place on the 27th of October to the 1st of November 2009 in San Diego, USA. This annual meeting is the world’s largest meeting devoted to the latest advances in nephrology research, clinical care and education. The 2009 program covered the major areas of basic, translational and clinical sciences.
Each day began with a plenary State-of-the-Art lecture given by an internationally recognised scientist on topics that would interest a broad range of attendees, such as Roger Stein, PhD, who was awarded the 2008 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Approximately 12,500 delegates from the USA and around the world attended. Of particular interest to the participants was the Multiple Myeloma session; this was moderated by Laura M. Dember (USA) and Paul W. Sanders (USA) and contained lectures from G.A. Herrera (USA), Peter M. Vororhees (USA), Francois Madore (Canada) and Jerry A. Katzmann (USA).
Dr Katzmann’s lecture was of particular interest to attendees as it was titled “The Role of Free Light Chain Measurement in the Management of Multiple Myeloma”.
For additional information on the meeting please see:
http://www.asn-online.org
To request the latest review of Serum Free Light chain assessment
in monoclonal gammopathy and kidney disease please see:
http://www.nature.com
51st ASH Annual Meeting and Exposition, December 5-8, 2009,
New Orleans, USA
This was a busy meeting with attendees from all around the
world and many topics covered by a large number of high
profile speakers. You can see the full program here http://www.hematology.org
The goal of the society was to present the best new science
in all areas of haematology. Sessions of interest included
a general education session on Multiple Myeloma, a scientific
program on the linking of unusual manifestations of myeloma
and a meet the expert session which included Dr Rajkumar, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, USA – the author of many
important papers on Multiple Myeloma, and contributor to
the International Working Group Guidelines on the use of Serum Free Light Chain analysis. In total there
were over 50 myeloma experts presenting at the meeting with
over 80 presentations made on Multiple Myeloma. Delegates
came from all over the world including countries as far
apart as China, Mexico, Italy and Africa.
The International Myeloma Foundation are offering recordings
of many of the sessions so visit their website for more
details http://myeloma.org
Next key meetings:
The XII International Symposium on Amyloidosis “From
Molecular Mechanisms Toward the Cure of Systemic Amyloidoses”
will take place on April 18-21, 2010 in Rome, Italy.
Giampaolo Merlini, President of the Symposium, in his invitation to the conference says
'After decades of hard work aimed at understanding the molecular
events involved in the pathogenesis of these complex diseases,
new drugs are entering clinical trials and new therapeutic
strategies are being designed: the cure of amyloidosis now
seems within reach.
This Symposium will be a showcase for the discussion of
new developments in the area of protein misfolding diseases
and the program will be largely based on the discussion
of submitted abstracts reporting progress in basic mechanisms,
diagnosis and treatment of systemic amyloidoses. The organising
committee is working hard to put together a meeting of outstanding
scientific quality. Furthermore, consensus conferences will
define updated criteria in order to improve the care of
patients, and special sessions will offer patients and their
families an opportunity to share the hopes provided by the
latest advancements.
The venue for the Symposium offers state of the art facilities
and has been chosen to provide an ideal context in which
participants can meet and have a fruitful exchange of ideas,
create new opportunities for collaborations and consolidate
those scientific and personal contacts which are so important.'
For more information visit www.amyloidosis2010.com
Binding Site are a Platinum Sponsor and will be holding
a symposium so please come and join us at the symposium
and on our stand. The programme for the symposium is:
Chair Person: Robert Kyle, Mayo Clinic,US
Diagnosis of Amyloid Using FLC: Philip Hawkins, Royal Free
Hospital, UK
Monitoring of Amyloid Using FLC: Ray Comenzo, Memorial Sloan-Kettering,
US
Potential Utility of Hevylite Analysis: Jo Bradwell, Birmingham
University Hospital, UK
15th European Haematology Association Congress,
June 10-13 2010, Barcelona, Spain
EHA congresses have become the most significant haematology
meetings in Europe, offering presentations of latest research,
relevant both to basic scientists and clinical scientists
as well as state of the art education sessions for clinicians
and haematologists in training. Oral presentations and poster
sessions offer opportunities for investigators, especially
younger scientists to present their work. The program will
also include Hematology-in-Focus sessions and Meet-the-Expert
sessions, as well as Lunch Debates and EHA Scientific Working
Group meetings.
Abstract submission deadline March 1, 2010
For more information visit eha.eurocongres.com/15th/
XLVII ERA-EDTA Congress, June 25-28 2010, Munich, Germany
This year the ERA-EDTA and the German Society of Nephrology
will join forces to produce a meeting of outstanding scientific
quality combined with an extremely rich cultural experience.
There will be a wide choice of lectures and symposia covering
the various aspects of basic and clinical Nephrology as
well as the most recent research in the field. Special attention
will be given to young researchers and nephrologists and
to late breaking clinical trials.
Abstract submission deadline February 5, 2010
For more information visit www.eraedta2010.org
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| New Guidelines available as reprints |
If you don’t already have a copy of the new guidelines please use this link
to request your copy
Dispenzieri A et al. Spotlight Review. International Myeloma
Working Group guidelines for serum-free light chain analysis
in Multiple Myeloma and related disorders. Leukemia 2009;
23:215-224
The key recommendations are:-
- ‘The serum FLC assay in combination with serum PEL and
serum IFE is sufficient to screen for pathological monoclonal
plasmaproliferative disorders other than AL which requires
all the serum tests as well as 24 h urine IFE.’
- ‘The serum FLC assay should be measured at diagnosis
for all patients with MGUS, smoldering or active multiple
myeloma. Solitary plasmacytoma and AL amyloidosis.’
- ‘Serial FLC ascertainment should be routinely performed
in patients with AL amyloidosis and Multiple Myeloma patients
with oligosecretory disease.’
- ‘It should also be done in all patients who have achieved
a CR to determine whether they have attained a stringent
CR.’
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| What’s in the next Issue: |
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- Details of the 6th International Symposium on Clinical Applications of Serum Free Light Chain Analysis (Plus
Hevylite)
- Review of Publication and Conferences
- The latest information on both Freelite and Hevylite
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| Webinars |
Don’t forget to visit our webinars page www.Freelite.co.uk/webinarmenu.asp
regularly to view webinars held in the USA by The Binding
Site Inc. Learn more about Serum Free Light chains by visiting
our website www.Freelite.co.uk
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