Patient Related Activities

Patient Related Activities

The outcomes of patients with myeloma from developing countries are often lacking because of poor record maintenance. Publications from such settings are also limited because of the retrospective nature of the data collection. Information technology can bridge these gaps in developing countries with real-time data maintenance. We present the real-time survival data of the patients with myeloma from a tertiary care center in North India using one such indigenously built software.

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AMYLOIDOSIS PATIENTS GROUP MEETING : 22 Oct 2023

INDIAN MYELOMA ACADEMIC GROUPE


MYELOMA PATIENTS GROUP MEETING : 27 Mar 2023

INDIAN MYELOMA ACADEMIC GROUPE


MYELOMA PATIENTS GROUP MEETING : 20 Mar 2023

INDIAN MYELOMA ACADEMIC GROUPE


MYELOMA PATIENTS GROUP MEETING : 13 Mar 2023

INDIAN MYELOMA ACADEMIC GROUPE


MYELOMA PATIENTS GROUP MEETING : 06 Mar 2023

INDIAN MYELOMA ACADEMIC GROUPE

Care 4 Myeloma Web Application

An indigenously developed web-platform by Lt Col (Dr) Uday for digitisation of Multiple Myeloma data in the Indian setting, www.care4myeloma.in was launched. Keeping in line with the ‘Digital India’ vision of the Indian government, IMAGe also approved creation of the National Myeloma Data Registry

Care 4 Myeloma Mobile Application

To help multiple myeloma patients know about government schemes for free treatment, options of treatment and other information, a mobile application titled ‘Care4Myeloma’ was launched on sidelines of The Indian Myeloma Congress-2020, held at Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), on Saturday.

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