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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“Most people with smoldering multiple myeloma eventually develop myeloma, which is why patients are closely monitored by their doctors.” Most people with smoldering multiple myeloma progress
Continue reading“The reported incidence of bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy (BIPN) ranges from 25 to 75 % (among MM patients). This marks the fifteenth time I’ve written about chemotherapy/bortezomib-induced
Continue reading“Individuals with low-risk/intermediate-risk MGUS can convert to high-risk MGUS and progress to multiple myeloma within five years…” I think it makes sense that serum immune markers of
Continue readingAnother hint for making a Tasty Fruit Smoothie is to add frozen fruit. I like my smoothie to be cold. I am a long-term multiple myeloma survivor living with a host of long-term side effects including
Continue readingMy latest blood work finally shows normal free light chain levels (they have been below normal) and ratio. No M-spike. I am told that I am in complete remission (CR) from my multiple myeloma. Hi David, I
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 readingAbnormalities in multiple myeloma patients with (4;14) and (14;16) and loss of 17p13 confirmed poor prognosis with (stem cell transplant) high dose therapy. Autologous Stem Cell Transplantation (ASCT)
Continue reading“… your choices change depending on where you are in your (MM) disease state and what is it that has impacted you (side-effects) along your journey with the disease.” I know side-effects
Continue reading“There are no proven special diets to treat multiple myeloma. However, there are specific nutrition strategies that can be used to treat common symptoms, such as kidney damage and anemia, as well
Continue reading“In general, your diet will provide enough protein (PRO). However, during cancer (MM) treatment (such as surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy) your protein requirements may increase” I
Continue readingOnce in a great while you find an article that summarizes your thoughts and feelings about a particular issue. This article expresses the difficulties of the life of a cancer survivor very well. Few
Continue readingMultiple Myeloma Survivors have to cope with mental and physical impairment in terms of HRQOL and depression. The concept of resilience refers to a person’s ability to adapt to adversity. According to
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