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MGUS blood clots is slang for monoclonal gammopathy of thrombotic significance- yet another symptom of this “asymptomatic” blood disorder with the general name monoclonal gammopathy of clinical
Continue readingAre there MGUS symptoms/issues beyond myeloma? If I have been diagnosed with MGUS and my onc. tells me that MGUS is asymptomatic, what am I going to do if I have nerve pain, bone pain, kidney problems,
Continue readingAccording to research secondary immunodeficiency in MGUS patients is common though not universal. The issue of being immune compromised at diagnosis is difficult as the research linked below makes it sound
Continue readingI’ve written about MGUS symptoms many times before. It is well established that monoclonal proteins cause a variety of symptoms. There is no greater challenge to the MGUS patient experiencing symptoms
Continue readingAccording to the excerpt linked below, a number of identifiable risk factors have been identified by conventional oncology. Factors that increase the risk of progression of MGUS, SMM to Myeloma. If you
Continue readingWhen should you begin treatment for smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM)? To put this question another way, what is the benefit of treating SMM? In my experience as a long-term MM survivor, all conventional
Continue readingAccording to the study linked below, the aggressive chemo regimen discussed is a curative strategy for smoldering myeloma. The possibility of curing your incurable pre-cancer can be overwhelming. First
Continue readingUnderstanding the possible risk of advancing to full multiple myeloma can be helpful for pre-myeloma patients (MGUS and SMM). The 2/20/20 SMM risk of myeloma is one such risk predictor. The IMWG risk stratification
Continue readingA smoldering myeloma diet is one piece of the pre-habilitation therapy plan in addition to nutritional supplementation and lifestyle therapies cited to be cytotoxic to monoclonal proteins. I say this because
Continue readingThe opinion article below conveys a fascinating perspective of smoldering multiple myeloma treatment risks. In a day when more and more oncologists are encouraging SMM patients to undergo active therapy,
Continue readingThe question posed by an MGUS patient exemplifies MGUS arthritis and risk. I am posting this question as well as relevant studies in order to clarify the issues. The mission of PeopleBeatingCancer.org
Continue readingFor as long as I can remember, there has been a relationship between MGUS and Autoimmune Disease. The study linked and excerpted below questions that relationship. I am a MM survivor and I communicate
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