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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

Myeloma Chemotherapy Kills

“They found that 14 drug trial reports did not include data on SAE s, 22 presented no data on serious events, and two presented no data on deaths (FAE)“ Don’t expect your oncologist to

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Testicular Cancer- Fertility Preservation

If you’ve been diagnosed with testicular cancer fertility preservation should be a top priority for you. I know because I was single when I was diagnosed with a blood cancer called multiple myeloma.

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Oral Mucositis Therapies-

Oral mucositis occurs in approximately 40% of cancer patients according to research.  It is one of those side effects that is often minimal (mine was) but can become serious and cause therapy disruptions

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Vitamin D Therapy for health, happiness-

Vitamin D Therapy- study after study cites the health benefits that come from supplementing with vitamin D. Further, years of experience have taught me that vitamin D therapy is both: inexpensive- easy

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Radiation-induced Nerve Damage

I believe that radiation-induced nerve damage occurs more often than oncology has reported. I say this because radiation-induced nerve damage, of any kind, is a late stage side effect. As such, the cancer

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Free Light Chains- Myeloma-

Because multiple myeloma is a cancer of the blood, diagnostic tests are used to determine what, if any, blood components are out of the normal range. Free light chains are a component of blood that can

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Dexamethasone- Best Time- Myeloma-

My experience as a myeloma patient as well as my research is that the best time to take dexamethasone is in the morning with light food or drink. Probably the most common question I read in online MM groups

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Radiation-Induced Lumbosacral Plexopathy

Radiation-induced lumbosacral plexopathy can result when radiation, used in the treatment of various neoplasms, is directed toward management of abdominal and pelvic malignancies. I was diagnosed with

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CIPN Breakthrough?

Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the most common (30%-60%) and potentially painful long-term side effects there is. The percentage of cancer patients varies because some cancer

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Surviving Myeloma- Post-Cancer Fear

Today, there are 16.9 million cancer survivors in the U.S., and 64 percent of them are 65 or older. It is estimated that 75,000 of these are surviving MM. I have been living with myeloma since my diagnosis

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Current Cancer Cannabis Use

The use of cannabis among cancer patients is growing, according to research. If you are either a newly diagnosed cancer patient or a long-term cancer survivor, you may be interested in knowing the complementary

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Prostate Cancer- Surveillance Then Treatment

When a real life prostate cancer patient mirrors the experience of research I am quick to post about it. The combination is a “real world” as it gets. John Smith (not his real name) lived the

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