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Myeloma – The Cure vs. Control Debate

Although not often openly acknowledged, “cure vs control” is the dominant philosophical difference behind many of the strategies, trials, and debates related to the management of myeloma. You have

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Muscle, Bone, Protein – Myeloma Survivor

And the answer was a resounding yes. Men and women who consumed more protein while weight training did develop larger, stronger muscles than those who did not. I am a long-term survivor of an incurable

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Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy

“Among patients with chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy eligible for cardiac resynchronization therapy, CRT improved left ventricular function and promoted reverse remodeling…” Read

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Multiple Myeloma – Nerve Damage

 “Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy is often under-recognized and probably under-reported…” “Many of our chemotherapy treatments for a variety of cancers — such as lung

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Myeloma- Dysphagia aka Difficulty Swallowing

Dysphagia is the medical term for the symptom of difficulty in swallowing. the term is sometimes used as a condition in its own right (multiple myeloma side effects) Dear David- I would like to share my

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Got Cancer? Chemotherapy is toxic- less is more

No matter what cancer you have, solid tumor, blood cancer, the more chemotherapy you undergo, the greater your risk of adverse events. Common side effects of chemotherapy and radiation run the gamut. From

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James Bond-Multiple Myeloma Since 1992  

 6/10/21   The real James Bond and his caregiver, Kathleen, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2020 with an all-family gathering in Shaker Hts. Ohio.  When Jim was diagnosed with last stage

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Hemorrhagic Cystitis, Bladder Cancer

“Cyclophosphamide increases the risk of developing some kinds of bladder cancers and Hemorrhagic Cystitis, which can occur years after taking this medication…Bladder cancer is the most common

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Secondary Cancer – Multiple Myeloma

“Pediatric and AYA cancer survivors remain at increased risk for treatment-related subsequent neoplasms, even after the age of 40, according to a new study published online ahead of print in the

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AYA, Childhood Cancer- Risk of Heart Disease

“About 4.5 percent of the childhood cancer survivors had cardiovascular diseases like heart failure and blood clots in the deep veins of the legs, and most cases occurred before age 40, almost eight

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Your Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis in 9 Steps!

Okay. Multiple Myeloma is a complicated blood cancer. The steps below are not easy. But the issues all are central to your MM care in the weeks, months and years to come. More than 25 years of research

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Kidney, Heart, Bone- Co-Morbidities- Myeloma

“Co-morbidities correlate with aging and make the elderly particularly vulnerable to toxicities of therapy. A key issue is therefore to choose the optimal therapy for these patients 6.” Co-morbidities

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