Rafael Fonseca MD
Chief Innovation Officer, Mayo Clinic; Getz Family Professor of Cancer, Professor of Medicine, Mayo Clinic School of Medicine, Phoenix, ArizonaDr. Rafael Fonseca is the Getz Family Professor of Cancer, Professor of Medicine, Chief Innovation Officer, and a consultant in the Division of Hematology/Oncology at the Mayo Clinic in Arizona. He is a member of the Mayo Clinic Board of Governors and Board of Trustees.
Dr. Fonseca's practice has focused on the diagnosis and treatment of plasma cell disorders and leading the multiple myeloma team in its efforts to develop a better understanding of the disease and its impact on patients.
Throughout his training and career, Dr. Fonseca has received numerous awards and honors. Most notably, he is a Mayo Clinic Distinguished Investigator, the highest academic distinction given to investigators at his institution. Dr. Fonseca holds memberships and serves in positions for organizations such as the American Society of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Hematology, American Association for Cancer Research, and the International Myeloma Society.
Dr. Fonseca serves as reviewer and in editorial capacities for medical publications including Blood, The Lancet, Nature Medicine, Cancer Cell, Leukemia, and The New England Journal of Medicine, among others. He has given many national and international presentations as a visiting professor, and has authored numerous articles (over 300), book chapters, editorials, abstracts, and letters.
Disclosures
- Consultant: AbbVie; Adaptive Biotechnologies; AMGEN; AstraZeneca; Bayer; Binding Site; BMS (Celgene); Millennium Takeda; Jansen; Juno;, Kite; Merck; Pfizer; Pharmacyclics; Regeneron; Sanofi.
- Advisory Board: Adaptive Biotechnologies; Caris Life Sciences; ONCOtracker
- Board of Directors: Antengene (for profit); AZBio (not for profit)
- Patent for FISH in MM (~$2000/yr)
Recent Contributions to PracticeUpdate:
- ASH 2021: Findings From Myeloma Studies
- First-Line Daratumumab, Lenalidomide, and Dexamethasone for Transplant-Ineligible Patients
- 2021 Top Story in Oncology: A Bispecific Antibody Against Myeloma — Teclistamab
- Maintenance With Daratumumab or Observation Following Induction Treatment and Auto-SCT in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma
- Consolidation and Maintenance in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma
- Ciltacabtagene Autoleucel, a B-Cell Maturation Antigen–Directed CAR T-Cell Therapy, in Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
- BCMA-Directed CAR-T Therapy for Patients With Relapsed/Refractory Multiple Myeloma
- Minimal Residual Disease Assessment in Clinical Practice for Patients With Multiple Myeloma
- Daratumumab Maintenance in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma
- Updated Data and Overall Implications of the FORTE Trial in Multiple Myeloma