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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

Do you agree with my decision not to undergo chemo? Multiple Myeloma Q & A

Hi David- I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma in 2014. My biggest symptoms are fatigue and occasionally bone pain, and peripheral neuropathy.the first year they gave me Zometa to prevent brittle bones

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MGUS Therapy- Sauna

“As hyperthermia is nonmyelosuppressive (MGUS) and can potentiate the tumoricidal effects of radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, its use as part of a multimodality treatment approach is attractive.” Hi

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Use of CBD Oil & Treating Diabetes Type 2

Therapy in diabetes type 2 comes down to medication, a strict diet, and the use of natural products like CBD oil or any of CBD-based products. A sugar disease is everything but sweet. Diabetes is one

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Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis- SCT?

“These complications have a direct impact on the morbidity and mortality experienced by H SCT survivors. Two-thirds of HSCT survivors develop at least one chronic health condition; while a fifth

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It’s Either Smoldering Multiple Myeloma or Multiple Myeloma

If you are not young, early stage (MM) and low-risk then, according to the research below, your average first remission will be about 2-3 years and your OS will be about the average 5-7 years. Hi David-

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MGUS to Myeloma- Obesity, Inflammation?

“…based on 29 cases that progressed to MM or other LP diseases later in life, our study found midlife obesity to be a risk factor for progression among individuals diagnosed with MGUS.” Hi

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Multiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching Q & A

“The bone marrow microenvironment in multiple myeloma is characterized by an increased microvessel density. The production of pro-angiogenic molecules is increased and the production of angiogenic inhibitors

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Prevent Smoldering Myeloma – Multiple Myeloma

“However, most patients eventually relapse and often demonstrate multiple drug resistance. Therefore there is still an urgent and unmet need to define the molecular mechanisms of resistance for available

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Myeloma- Stem Cell Transplant- Damage

“hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) survivors are at risk of developing long-term complications, such as endocrinopathies, musculoskeletal disorders, cardiopulmonary compromise and subsequent

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High FLC Ratio, No M-spike, No Crab- MGUS? Risk of MM?

treatment of MGUS/SMM patients with curcumin resulted in an improvement in markers of disease progression (i.e., free light-chain ratio (rFLC), paraprotein levels, percentage plasma cells) in some patients

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High Risk Smoldering Myeloma? Treat or Wait?

A recent update confirmed an overall survival advantage after a median follow-up of more than six years,”How can overall survival be measured in pre-Multiple Myeloma (MGUS, SMM)? The oncologist in

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Diagnosed w/ Smoldering Multiple Myeloma- In India

Smoldering multiple myeloma is a plasma cell dis­order defined by the presence of a serum monoclonal component of at least 30 g/L and/or between 10% and 60% plasma cells in the bone marrow. Dear David-

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