Multiple Myeloma

For the pharmaceutical company Janssen (part of Johnson & Johnson) I created several infographics about multiple myeloma, and the different treatment options that are being developed.

Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells (a specific type of white blood cells). Because the growths often occur in the bone marrow, the condition can also be seen as a form of bone marrow cancer. However, the growths can occur anywhere in the body.

Going through the images from top to bottom and left to right:

  • What is Multiple Myeloma?
  • Autologous vs Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplants
  • Drug Mechanisms of Action: Proteasome Inhibitors, Immunomodulatory Drugs, Antibody Therapy
  • How does an Antibody-Drug-Conjugate work?
  • How does a Bi-specific T-Cell Engager work?
  • How does CAR-T Therapy work?
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