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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Long-term use of lenalidomide significantly improves the time myeloma patients stay in remission after initial therapy. For newly diagnosed myeloma patients the concept of remission is somewhat complicated.
Continue readingIn conclusion, we found no statistically significant differences in (MM) PFS and OS between the early versus late ASCT groups. Hi David-My father in-law just emailed me your newly-updated Multiple Myeloma
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“In addition to quality-of-life improvements, enrolling appropriate patients with multiple myeloma into hospice may also have cost implications, a new study found.” No multiple myeloma (MM)
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Continue readingKnowledge is Power When considering Conventional Multiple Myeloma Therapy If you are reading this blog post then you probably are experiencing or are about to experience multiple myeloma treatment side
Continue readingHospitalized patients receiving treatment for hematological cancer (MM) were provided a 40-minute individualized yoga therapy session… The key to managing multiple myeloma (MM), especially if you
Continue readingAlmost half of female cancer survivors had persistent symptoms of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) for many years after treatment ended The two immutable truths of cancer survivorship
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