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According to the research linked and excerpted below, obesity, smoking and sleep are all factors that increase the risk of being diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). If
Continue readingA diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is challenging but determining your risk of MGUS progression to MM is the more serious issue in my experience. Is is common to live
Continue readingThe common wisdom amount oncologists is that MGUS does not have symptoms and that there are no therapies that can slow or prevent a diagnosis of full multiple myeloma. In my experience, this common wisdom
Continue readingMGUS diabetes metformin may be a three magic words for people diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS is a form of pre-myeloma) as well as diabetes. However, I believe it
Continue readingA diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) used to be so simple. It used to be all about a possible diagnosis of multiple myeloma in your future. No longer. According to the
Continue readingMGUS, SMM and SPB (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance, smoldering multiple myeloma and single plasmacytoma of bone) are Pre-Myeloma- precursor diagnostic stages of the blood cancer called
Continue readingDear David- I just got a diagnosis of MGUS (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance) this week. I’ve been called a hypochondriac, weird, and all kinds of names because for 6 months now
Continue readingThank you kindly for sharing this important and valuable information. Last year, immediately following my 2nd Moderna Covid vaccination my CBC blood test revealed elevated gamma levels in my red blood
Continue readingAs you will read in Mary’s account, MGUS, a pre-myeloma stage, was not well-understood by oncology. Mary’s journey, in her own words, is written below. Mary Slocum was the first MGUS survivor
Continue reading“Relative risks have the appealing feature of summarizing two numbers (the risk in one group and the risk in the other) into one…” Hi David: We have previously conversed about diagnostics-
Continue reading“And yes, there is a tiny amount of kidney damage. I’m guessing that your type of monoclonal proteins are damaging your kidney health.” Hello. My name is Brook. I am 42 years old and an
Continue readingWhether you “watch and wait” or undergo non-toxic MGUS therapies, regular diagnostic testing is now a part of your life You’ve been diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined
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