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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That type of patient could potentially be watched for a few months longer until we do have symptoms. Conversely, if the patient has symptomatic disease… Greetings David- I hope this note finds
Continue readingCertainly more research is needed. However numerous studies cite CBD oil and cannabinoids as legitimate multiple myeloma therapy- Western culture has long demonized those who would consume cannabis for
Continue readingCancer Coach- The real issue is whether you risk damage from the multiple myeloma itself by doing nothing or by undergoing toxic chemotherapy… Dear Cancer Coach – I hope you are well and your
Continue reading“it is indicated that 12 weeks of treatment with a cream containing 5% Alpha Lipoid Acid improves clinical characteristics related to photo ageing of facial skin (side effects) I’ve been
Continue reading“If you have a progressive cancer that keeps you from working, you may be eligible for financial assistance in the form of Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. I was diagnosed with multiple
Continue readingSeems like my dad’s multiple myeloma has become active again. I Wanna know best treatment options from your experience and research My dad had solitary plasmacytoma in November 2015 in his T8-T10
Continue reading“There are different forms of myeloma-related conditions (MM,SMM,MGUS). Some require treatment, some do not, but all will require regular check-ups to monitor whether the disease is progressing.” Hello
Continue reading“Patients with certain kinds of relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma can enroll in a clinical trial assessing a combination of NY-ESO SPEAR T-cells and Keytruda (pembrolizumab)… If your
Continue readingMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance aka MGUS is not cancer. It is considered to be a “blood disorder” or pre-multiple myeloma. Hello David: Great work you are doing to get us
Continue reading“Not only is CIPN painful but the study below documents how expensive this dreaded (MM side effect) can be to cancer patients and survivors…” Hi David- I have diagnosed with Multiple
Continue readingThe bone healing has been the most difficult part of my myeloma diagnosis with fractures in the spine. Otherwise, I am active, biking, walking and working. Have not and will not do radiation. Thank you
Continue reading“Similarly, the rates of undetectable MRD at a threshold of 3 x 10-6 increased from 28.8% after (MM) induction to 42.1% after transplant and 45.2% after consolidation.” According to the article
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