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Multiple Myeloma Side Effects- Cardiovascular, Thromboembolic Mortality Risk

The 4 cardiovascular and thromboembolic diseases resulting in death in patients with MM were atherosclerosis (n = 88), heart disease (n = 3799), aortic aneurysm and dissection (n = 39), and cerebrovascular

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Myeloma Side Effect- PostThrombotic Syndrome

“More than one-third of patients with DVT will develop PTS, and 5% to 10% of patients will develop severe PTS, which may manifest as venous ulceration…” I was diagnosed with multiple

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Myeloma Side Effect- Blood Clots (VTE)

“VTE (blood clots) is common in patients with multiple myeloma receiving IMiDs, and can cause disability, delay or complicate chemotherapy, and—in rare cases—be fatal.” Blood clots can be a multiple

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Exercise w/ Atrial Fibrillation-Good or Bad?

The burden of arrhythmia can be reduced by physical exercise. The effect of exercise intensity on burden of atrial fibrillation (a-fib) needs to be studied further You’ve developed atrial fibrillation

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Multiple Myeloma Symptom, Side Effect- Infection

“We show that the risk of infections and infection-related death is significantly increased in MM patients compared to controls.” Myelosuppression is the most common cause of death (COD) among

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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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Myeloma- Transplant, Heart Failure-

“These (CVD) complications can occur both acutely within the first 100 days as well as long-term, many years after the initial transplantation (HSCT) period…” I don’t know what’s

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Low Testosterone (low-T) as a side effect of Chemotherapy-

“Prevalence of hypogonadism (low testosterone) in men with cancer (chemotherapy) has been reported between 40% and 90%, which is significantly higher than in the general population.” I beat

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Myeloma, Genetics, Epigenetics

Epigenetic mechanisms modulated by environmental cues such as diet, disease or our lifestyle take a major role in regulating the DNA by switching genes on and off… Genetics, epigenetics. Genetically

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End-Stage Multiple Myeloma- Magic Mushrooms?

“Therefore, it is not surprising that patients may experience a diagnosis of cancer as sudden, catastrophic, and/or life-threatening.” Not all cancer diagnoses are alike. I’m not minimizing

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Bone Imaging Can Make or Break Multiple Myeloma

Bone imaging is a critical aspect of care for patients with multiple myeloma (MM), and recent advances in imaging modalities have improved detection of lytic lesions and bone marrow involvement. “Bone

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Myeloma- Long-term Bone Marrow Injury

“Long-term Bone Marrow (LT-BM) injury is a common cancer treatment-related late effect caused by IR- and chemotherapy-induced damage to HSCs.” Conventional multiple myeloma treatment is fraught

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