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Recently Diagnosed or Relapsed? Stop Looking For a Miracle Cure, and Use Evidence-Based Therapies To Enhance Your Treatment and Prolong Your Remission

Multiple Myeloma an incurable disease, but I have spent the last 25 years in remission using a blend of conventional oncology and evidence-based nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies from peer-reviewed studies that your oncologist probably hasn't told you about.

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All posts by David Emerson

Coffee- Bone, Liver, Kidney, Brain Health for the MM, Pre-MM Survivor

Coffee (COF) reduces the risk of a diagnosis of cancer, improves my BMD, improves my kidney/liver  function, helps my brain speed and tastes great… When I was first diagnosed with a single bone

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Hyperthermia – Smoldering Myeloma…

“Whole-body hyperthermia is used to treat metastatic cancer that has spread throughout the body. This can be accomplished by several techniques that raise the body temperature…” Dear David-Does

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Stage 2 PCa- Leaking bladder…anal bleeding…none of this was appealing to me

“The decision to go with active surveillance or watchful waiting (after PCa diagnosis) is a personal one…because treatments such as surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy can be rough on your

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Myeloma Symptom, Side Effect- Kidney Failure

“Renal failure (kidney damage) represents the most important factor influencing survival in patients with multiple myeloma…” Once again, I am writing about both a multiple myeloma symptom,

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Testosterone Therapy, Hypogonadal Men and Obesity

“Long-term testosterone therapy may not only help men with obesity and hypogonadism to lose weight, but it may have other useful effects on metabolic function and protect against obesity comorbidities…” I’ll

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MGUS & SMM Reduce Risk of Progression to Multiple Myeloma

“A recent pilot study found that curcumin, in certain patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), decreases the paraprotein load…” A diagnosis of pre-myeloma,

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Elevated IGG, no M-spike, Dx of MGUS- Thoughts?

“The risk of (MGUS) progression to multiple myeloma or related disorders (in 115 patients) at 20 years with an initial monoclonal protein value of 1.5 g per deciliter was 1.9 times the risk of progression

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Angiogenesis, Starve Both Melanoma, Multiple Myeloma?

The tumor microenvironment of melanoma (and multiple myeloma)… is thought to stimulate angiogenesis through different mechanisms…“ I am a long-term Multiple Myeloma survivor of an MM

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Prostate Cancer Biopsy- “…piss blood for a week, and shit blood for a day.”

The results of my PCa biopsy will be discussed at our next scheduled appointment, a month later.  I go home to piss blood for a week, and shit blood for a day. So with that procedure done (cystoscopy),

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Cancer Coaching- MGUS Dx, M-spike of .3 now up to .5- “I’m worried…”

“we have performed a number of studies with curcumin in MGUS/SMM patients, including a randomised… where we showed that treatment of MGUS/SMM patients with curcumin resulted in an improvement

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Chemo, Radiation-induced Muscle Atrophy

“Peripheral neuropathy can be part of a paraneoplastic syndrome accompanying the disease but more commonly is a consequence of treatment with neurotoxic therapies, and produces sensory, motor, autonomic

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Prostate Cancer…Seriously Uncomfortable Cystoscopy…

“It’s also because the results from the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test, which can be part of the screening, may lead to a misdiagnosis of prostate cancer…” I needed to find a

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