Amy H. Huang Sharing Real-World Study on Bone Health in Multiple Myeloma
Amy H. Huang, Internal Medicine Resident Physician at University of Connecticut, posted on X:
“Excited to share that our real-world study on bone health in multiple myeloma has received an ASH Abstract Achievement Award and will be presented in a poster session at ASH25!
Grateful to my mentors and collaborators from UConn, Yale, and Saint Francis for their guidance throughout this multi-institutional effort. Our abstract highlights real-world challenges in timely bone-modifying agent use and opportunities to improve adherence to IMWG guidelines for patients with myeloma.
I’ll be presenting at: Session 907 — Outcomes Research: Plasma Cell Disorders (Poster II) Poster #4567 • Dec 7 • 6–8 PM • West Halls B3–B4 (OCCC)”

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