BJH - volume 11, issue Abstract Book BHS, february 2020
M. Gicart , M. Maerevoet MD, N. Meuleman MD, PhD
BJH - volume 10, issue 7, november 2019
M. Vercruyssen , A. Van den Broeke , A. Salaroli , P. Nguyen , A. De Wind , N. Meuleman MD, PhD, D. Bron MD, PhD
Human T-cell leukaemia virus type 1 (HTLV-1) was the first human oncogenic virus discovered. It is endemic in some regions of the world but increasingly prevalent in our countries as globalisation is progressing. After several decades of asymptomatic carrying, approximately 2–5% of infected individuals will develop adult-T-cell leukaemia-lymphoma (ATL). Despite significant progress in the physiopathology and therapeutic interventions, the prognosis of this rare disease is dismal. An update of classification, clinical features, diagnosis and recent treatment recommendations is outlined in this review.
(BELG J HEMATOL 2019;10(7):277–84)
Read moreBJH - volume 10, issue 3, may 2019
M.C. Vekemans MD, N. Meuleman MD, PhD, C. Doyen MD, PhD, K.L. Wu MD, PhD, P. Mineur MD, G. Bries MD, PhD, A. Kentos MD, L. Michaux MD, PhD, M. Delforge MD, PhD
With the introduction of immunomodulatory agents and proteasome inhibitors, major improvements have been achieved in the treatment and outcome of multiple myeloma. Different treatment combinations are now in use and newer therapies are being developed. Nevertheless, autologous stem cell transplantation remains the corner stone of therapy for fit, newly-diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. Based on an extensive review of the recent literature, we propose recommendations on myeloma care, to be used by haematologists as a reference for daily practice.
(BELG J HEMATOL 2019;10(3):113–21)
Read moreBJH - volume 9, issue Multiple Myeloma Special Edition, december 2018
M.C. Vekemans MD, N. Meuleman MD, PhD, C. Doyen MD, PhD, K.L. Wu MD, PhD, P. Mineur MD, G. Bries MD, PhD, A. Kentos MD, L. Michaux MD, PhD, M. Delforge MD, PhD
With the introduction of immunomodulatory agents (IMiDs) and proteasome inhibitors (PIs), major improvements have been achieved in the treatment and outcome of multiple myeloma (MM). Different treatment combinations are now in use and newer therapies are being developed. Nevertheless, autologous stem cell transplantation (ASCT) remains the corner stone of therapy for fit, newly-diagnosed MM patients. Based on an extensive review of the recent literature, we propose recommendations on myeloma care, to be used by haematologists as a reference for daily practice.
Read moreBJH - volume 9, issue Multiple Myeloma Special Edition, december 2018
M. Vercruyssen , N. Meuleman MD, PhD
Patients with multiple myeloma (MM) not only require treatments directed at their disease activity, but also need a wide range of supportive measures. In this review article supportive measures with respect to anaemia, infections, thromboembolic risk, bone disease, peripheral neuropathy and pain are discussed.
Read moreBJH - 2018, issue Abstract Book BHS, february 2018
B. Stamatopoulos , T. Smith , E. Crompot , K. Pieters , R. Clifford , M. Mraz , P. Robbe , A. Burns , A. Timbs , D. Bruce , P. Hillmen , N. Meuleman MD, PhD, P. Mineur MD, R. Firescu , M. Maerevoet MD, V. De Wilde MD, PhD, A. Efira MD, J. Philippé MD, PhD, B. Verhasselt MD, PhD, F. Offner MD, PhD, A. Heger , D. Sims , H. Dreau , A. Schuh
BJH - 2018, issue Abstract Book BHS, february 2018
M. Maerevoet MD, P. Lewalle MD, PhD, N. Meuleman MD, PhD, C. Spilleboudt , A. Salaroli , S. Wittnebel MD, PhD