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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

MGUS, SMM, Myeloma-Antioxidants in Food vs. Supplements

“researchers have linked antioxidant supplements — including omega-3 fats, curcumin, selenium, resveratrol, and vitamin C — with various beneficial health outcomes.” Let me go on record

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Myeloma- Stem-Cell Transplant or No?

Hi David – I am 12 weeks into an aggressive treatment with chemo, steroids, and other conventional therapies prescribed as induction therapy for my myeloma diagnosis. I am fast approaching stem-cell

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Multiple Myeloma Chemotherapy- Kyprolis/Carfilzomib Heart Damage

Question-What is the rate of cardiovascular adverse events (CVAE) among patients receiving carfilzomib for multiple myeloma? Hi David I told you a few months ago that I was diagnosed with myeloma on 23rd

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Darzalex (Daratumumab) Side Effects, Death???

“In clinical studies, 11% to 26% of people who took Darzalex and standard multiple myeloma treatment developed pneumonia.” “Chemo” could include very harmful chemicals. Darzalex

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Reduce Inflammation to Reduce MM Risk?

Evidence-Based, Non-Toxic, Non-Conventional Cancer Therapies Will Eliminate Inflammation- If you’ve been diagnosed with pre-myeloma- SBP, MGUS or SMM- your blood disorder is not your worry. Your

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Inflammation, Anti-aging, Chronic Disease- MGUS, SMM Prevention

Chronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency Could the progression of pre-MM (SBP, MGUS, SMM) be slowed or even

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SMM or MM- What’s the difference?

Multiple myeloma is defined as smoldering (asymptomatic) or active (symptomatic). The NCCN criteria for smoldering multiple myeloma are as follows  The presence of any of the CRAB criteria or any of

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Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis- Too Old for Stem Cell Transplant?

“multiple myeloma patients aged 70 years or older undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation have better progression-free survival but no difference in OS compared to patients who do not undergo

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Multiple Myeloma Chemotherapy- Carfilzomib Cardiotoxicity

“…this study monitored patients for predictors of CVAEs and found a greater incidence, with 51% of (multiple myeloma treated w/ CFZ) patients experiencing CVAEs, including heart failure, hypertension,

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Stage 1 Myeloma- B2M, Albumin, Survival?

“Survival rates vary significantly by stage of the disease. Those with serious cancers (multiple myeloma) who are in stage 1, for example, may have better survival rates than those with stage 2 or

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MGUS- Evidence-Based, Non-Toxic Therapies

Don’t Want to “Watch and Wait?” Reduce Your Risks of Multiple Myeloma, Lose a Few Pounds, Get Healthy and Feel Great- A diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance

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Multiple Myeloma Treatment- Very Slow Responder…

The challenge for those newly diagnosed Multiple Myeloma patients that achieve remission is that the toxicity of those therapies can cause life-threatening side effects to the patient’s blood, bones,

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