Dr. Usmani treats multiple myeloma and plasma-cell disorders at MSK in New York City, using CAR T-cell therapy, immunotherapy, and bone marrow transplant to help his patients get back to enjoying life.
If you have just learned you have multiple myeloma, you may be facing fatigue, bone pain, and a lot of uncertainty. Dr. Usmani believes caring for people with cancer is a true calling, and he walks the journey with you step by step. At MSK, his team turns the latest discoveries in disease biology into new therapies and clinical trials, focused not only on helping you live longer, but on living well.
Request an appointment with Dr. Usmani by calling 646-381-2654 or online.
I grew up in Pakistan with a large family where many of us shared one home and often one room. That experience shaped me. It taught me the value of community, resilience, and showing up for one another.
Hello, I’m Dr. Saad Usmani, a myeloma specialist and cellular therapist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. Patients come to see me for multiple myeloma, a cancer that begins in the bone marrow and often causes fatigue or bone pain. Caring for people with cancer is a true calling for me.
At MSK, we take discoveries in disease biology and turn them into new therapies and clinical trials that move the field forward. It’s a privilege to do this work – to care for patients, collaborate with extraordinary colleagues, and help shape a better future for people facing myeloma.
One of the most meaningful experiences of my career was trekking to Everest Base Camp and later running the Boston Marathon alongside one of my patients. It symbolized the journey we take together, step by step, breath by breath. That’s how I think about myeloma care. We face it as a team, focused not only on living longer, but on living well.