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Patients with multiple myeloma are at increased risk for early postoperative complications (especially surgical site infection and thromboembolic events) David-What effect does Multiple Myeloma have on
Continue reading“Here we show that GCS-100 induces apoptosis in various multiple myeloma cell lines, including those resistant to dexamethasone, melphalan, or doxorubicin.” In the blog post “What is
Continue readingI take all of these mentioned in the articles except calcium. You will not want to supplement with calcium depending on your own blood calcium levels. Hi David- I am writing about multiple myeloma
Continue readingSince they appeared on the market, steroids have caused a lot of controversies. They are often presented as effective but very risky products. That’s far from the truth. The problem with taking
Continue reading“The good news is that conventional oncology has gotten pretty good at putting myeloma patients into remission. The bad news is achieving remission usually involves a lot of myeloma chemotherapy…
Continue reading“I don’t believe that this group of MM survivors can fight/cure/manage their MM solely with non-toxic therapies.” Hi David- One question: Is it possible to fight Multiple Myeloma solely
Continue readingThe studies linked and excerpted below cite intravenous vitamin C therapy for multiple myeloma as being safe and effective- David- You have done a lot of high dose intravenous Vitamin C (IVC) infusions
Continue reading“This study clearly shows that curcumin nanoparticles could deliver DOX efficiently…Surprisingly, extracellular alkalization induced a 2- to 3-fold increase in the efficacy of doxorubicin…” Before
Continue readingIncreased frequency of sauna bathing is associated with a reduced risk of sudden cardiac death, cardiovascular disease, and all-cause mortality.… What is an infrared sauna? Does it have health benefits? “The
Continue reading“Prescribers are advised that zoledronic acid (bisphophonates) is associated with reports of renal impairment and renal failure, especially in patients with pre-existing renal dysfunction…” Hi
Continue reading““All current FDA-approved MR contrast agents contain gadolinium, which in 2006 was associated with a devastating condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis in patients with impaired kidney
Continue reading“As with MGRS, patients with smoldering myeloma (SMM) are asymptomatic but have higher MIg levels and BMPCs.” Hi David- I have been diagnosed with Smoldering Multiple Myeloma 3 months ago.
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