Advancements in the Treatment of Blood Cancers - Closer to a Cure Series
Offered By: University of California, Los Angeles via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore recent advancements in blood cancer treatment in this comprehensive lecture by UCLA oncologist Herbert Eradat, MD, MS. Delve into the development of blood cancers, understanding cell balance, gene mutations, and terminology. Learn about innovative treatment approaches, including targeted therapies, antibody-based treatments, and CAR T-cell therapy. Gain insights into the Leukemia Lymphoma Society's support services, clinical trial assistance, and volunteer opportunities. Discover how modern oncology is revolutionizing blood cancer care through precision medicine and immunotherapy techniques.
Syllabus
Introduction
About the Leukemia Lymphoma Society
Information Specialists
Clinical Trial Support Center
Pearl Point Nutrition Referral
Financial Assistance
Peer Community Support
Cancer Support Communities
Leukemia Society Mission
Volunteer Opportunities
Conclusion
Questions
How do Blood Cancers Develop
Balance in the Cells
Balance in the Genes
Oncogenes
Multiple genes
Terminology
Development of Blood Cells
Blood Testing
Cell Death
Toxicity of Treatments
Targeting
Rituxan
By Specific Antibodies
Targeted Chemotherapy
CAR Tcell Arena
BTK Signaling
Taught by
UCLA Health
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