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Danielle Roberts,

MS, MMSc, PA-C

Danielle Roberts,

MS, MMSc, PA-C

Associate Chief of Education, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University

Danielle-Roberts(updated) - Headshot

Danielle Roberts,

MS, MMSc, PA-C

Associate Chief of Education, Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University

Danielle Roberts serves as the director for the APP Fellowship Program. She graduated from Emory University’s Physician Assistant Program in 2007. Upon graduation, Danielle worked in community oncology before joining the Winship Cancer Institute in 2011.  She has enjoyed working in many oncologic specialties including community oncology, survivorship, GVHD, and in her current position in malignant hematology. Danielle currently serves as the Associate Chief of Education for the Winship Cancer Institute and is Society Leader and adjunct faculty for the Emory University Physician Assistant Program.  She recently graduated from the WHEA Teaching Fellowship and was honored with the 2022 Physician Assistant of the Year by the Emory Physician Assistant program.

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IsaPd Shows Promise in Dara-R Multiple Myeloma, but Modest PFS Highlights Need for New Therapies

Researchers of a multicenter real-world analysis assessed the efficacy of isatuximab, pomalidomide, and dexamethasone (IsaPd) in 51 patients with multiple myeloma (MM) who were refractory to daratumumab (Dara-R). The study...
CURATED BY:
Danielle Roberts,
MS, MMSc, PA-C

Dupilumab Effectively Manages Lenalidomide-Induced Rash in Patients With Multiple Myeloma

Lenalidomide (Len) is a crucial treatment for multiple myeloma (MM), improving progression-free survival (PFS), but it often causes a rash that leads to dose reductions or interruptions. Len rash occurs...
CURATED BY:
Danielle Roberts,
MS, MMSc, PA-C

Evaluating MRD Detection Methods in High-Risk Smoldering Multiple Myeloma: Sensitivity and Prognosis

This study evaluated the performance of mass spectrometry (MS), serum protein electrophoresis /immunofixation electrophoresis (IFE), and next-generation flow cytometry (NGF) for detecting minimal residual disease (MRD) in patients with high-risk...
CURATED BY:
Danielle Roberts,
MS, MMSc, PA-C

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