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proud of the staff and their commitment to our
patients and the institute. I look forward to many more years of
working with them and the people who have come from all over the
world for treatment here in Little Rock,” Barlogie said.
I. Dodd Wilson, M.D., chancellor of UAMS, said
the Myeloma Institute’s continual growth spurred the decision to
move the program to the newly completed Jackson T. Stephens
Spine and Neurosciences Institute.
“When we review all the data in this study and
all that Dr. Barlogie and his team have done, it’s pretty
remarkable. They are now treating more patients for multiple
myeloma than anywhere else in the world, and UAMS is fortunate
to have the world’s leading researcher in the field in Bart. We
are now creating a permanent home for the institute in the spine
center. With multiple myeloma’s direct connection to the spine
and skeletal system, this is a perfect fit,” Dr. Wilson said.
Myeloma Institute for Research and Therapy
patients have a longer-than-average survival rate due to the
institute’s unique approach to treatment of the disease.
Multiple myeloma patients receiving conventional therapies
survive an average of 2 ½ to 3 years following diagnosis while
patients at the institute have achieved a survival rate of
between 6 to 7 years, according to the institute’s latest
figures.
UAMS, one of five campuses
within the University of Arkansas System, and its affiliates,
Arkansas Children’s Hospital and Central Arkansas Veterans
Healthcare System, generate more than $1 billion of direct
impact and more than $3 billion of indirect impact on the
Arkansas economy, according to the UALR Institute for Economic
Advancement
Links on
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Myeloma Institute: http://myeloma.uams.edu/
Study:
ECONOMIC IMPACTS.pdf
”This Is My Way”: http://www.uams.edu/today/2003/021003/kirsten_gary.htm
UAMS Reports: http://www.uams.edu/today/2003/013003/myeloma_treatment.htm
Here’s to Your Health: http://www.uams.edu/htyh/2003/02-20/genetic_research.htm
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