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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Myeloma clinical trials being misleading compared to real life outcomes should not come as a surprise to anyone. Numerous studies conclude that “stringent inclusion criteria” gives a false
Continue reading5-fluorourcil (5-FU) capecitabine kills cancer cells. The problem is this chemotherapy regimen is cardiotoxic which means that it can cause heart damage. The cancer patient’s choice is to either
Continue readingThe frail myeloma patient is more common that you might think. Consider the statistics. MM is a disease with an average age of 70 years old. According to research, approximately a third of MM patients
Continue readingEarly Palliative care is NOT end-of-life care for MMers. For the sake of this blog post, the phrase “advance care planning” or “symptom management” makes more sense. We all think
Continue readingA diagnosis of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) is challenging but determining your risk of MGUS progression to MM is the more serious issue in my experience. Is is common to live
Continue readingAccording to two new myeloma staging systems, multiple myeloma is about RISK. To be more specific, your diagnostic criteria all point to your risk of survival as well as your: Risk of relapse Risk of
Continue readingVitamin 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
Continue readingBecause 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
Continue readingThe ultimate myeloma therapy is quantitative- “Plus, Dr Elwood said, “the effect of a lifestyle is quantitative. That is, the more the better. The more exercise the better. The lower the body mass
Continue reading“Even decades after treatment, multiple myeloma (MM) survivors tire more easily than people with no history of the disease, according to new research.” Conventional cancer treatement for the
Continue readingIt’s difficult to write about anti-aging nutraceuticals and not come off like you are pushing some sort of skin serum for cosmetic reasons. I’m not plugging either of the two skin care companies
Continue readingEarly, non-relapse death is possible for newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM). Even at diagnosis. According to research, infection is a leading cause of death for myeloma patients. Further, the average
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