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Closing the Gaps in Multiple Myeloma with Data and AI

Recording: Closing the Gaps in Multiple Myeloma with Data and AI

Despite significant advancements in treatment over the past decade, the 5-year survival of multiple myeloma stands at 58% for all SEER stages. We believe that a deeper understanding of both patients and the comparative effectiveness of treatments, alongside novel drugs, is essential for improving outcomes in this complex disease.

Join real-world experts at TriNetX and Databricks as we examine how rich and timely clinical data, unified in a research-ready environment, can provide clinical researchers with the best opportunity to accelerate time-to-insight and influence outcomes.

Agenda:
  • Multiple Myeloma: Progress Made, Progress Needed
    Luis Arthur Flores Pelloso MD, PhD, Executive Medical Director, TA Lead for HemOnc, PPD, part of Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Deep Data for a Complex Disease
    Jeff Graham, Vice President Real-World Data & Innovation, TriNetX
  • Scaling Success with the Right Data and Technology
    Michael Sanky, Global Industry Lead, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Databricks
What’s inside:
  • Explore a recent success in sourcing, curating, and inferring key scores from this data, based on 100,000 de-identified U.S. patients diagnosed since 2010.
  • Showcase how organizations can de-identify, gather and harmonize millions of treatment-related observations.
  • Demonstrate how to organize data in carefully documented, analysis-ready tables using the power of Databricks Lakehouse.
  • Examine how clinical expertise, machine learning experience, and best-in-class technology can converge to better understand disease progression (measured by ECOG scores) for thousands of patients, enabling outcome-oriented evidence generated at scale.
  • Present lessons learned applicable to a wide array of clinical data curation and evidence generation projects.