Hira Imad Cheema Institution Verified
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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
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Hira Imad Cheema's research focuses on hematological malignancies, particularly multiple myeloma, and related therapeutic interventions. Recent publications investigate the clinical outcomes and risk factors for cytomegalovirus reactivation in patients treated with teclistamab, a T cell-redirecting therapy. Cheema also explores teclistamab's use in treating idiopathic immune thrombocytopenia in multiple myeloma patients. Further work examines the impact of minimal residual disease status on clinical outcomes in multiple myeloma, noting variability dependent on molecular subgroups. Previous research has also addressed the management of gastric neoplasms and the potential for methotrexate to cause liver fibrosis. Cheema collaborates with colleagues at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Ramya Bachu and Tanvi H Patel, with whom they have co-authored multiple publications. Cheema's work contributes to the understanding of complex cancer treatments and disease progression.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 288
Selected Publications
- Cytomegalovirus reactivation in teclistamab-treated multiple myeloma patients: Clinical outcomes and risk factors (2025) DOI
- Case Report: Teclistamab in the treatment of idiopathic immune thrombocytopenia in patients with multiple myeloma (2025) DOI
- Minimal Residual Disease (MRD) Status and Its Impact on Clinical Outcome Is Highly Variable in Multiple Myeloma and Dependent on Molecular Subgroups Defined By Gene Expression Profiling (GEP) (2024) DOI
- Exploring T cell subsets as predictors of response to BCMA targeting bispecific antibody therapy in multiple myeloma. (2024) DOI
- A Single Center Experience of T Cell Redirecting Therapy Post Stem Cell Transplantation in Relapsed Multiple Myeloma (2024) DOI
- Amyloid Light-Chain (AL) Amyloidosis of the Trachea Associated With an Indolent B-cell Neoplasm (2024) DOI
- A Case of Duodenal “Spot” Diagnosis (2022) DOI
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