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The evidence that the drugs increase the risk of heart attack, stroke and heart failure (and kidney disease) “is now extremely solid,” he said. I am a MM Survivor and MM Coach. A client I’m
Continue reading“Peripheral neuropathy can be part of a paraneoplastic syndrome accompanying the disease but more commonly is a consequence of treatment with neurotoxic therapies, and produces sensory, motor, autonomic
Continue readingIf you’ve been told that “you have multiple myeloma” you should read this book. The sooner you begin to learn about MM the sooner you will be able to wrap your brain around your life
Continue readingResearchers find acupuncture effective for assisting in the restoration of mobility and reductions in both (MM bone) pain and inflammation…” Are the benefits of acupuncture for pain real?
Continue readingSolitary plasmacytomas most frequently occur in bone (plasmacytoma of bone), but can also be found outside bone in soft tissues (extramedullary plasmacytoma) . The diagnosis and management of SPB will
Continue readingA beneficial effect of lenalidomide maintenance therapy on overall survival (of MM) in this setting has been inconsistent between individual studies. I have been on Revlimid for four years. Nothing has
Continue reading“…those therapies that research has shown can treat your early stage multiple myeloma in combination with low-dose conventional therapies.” Hi David- I was diagnosed with early stage
Continue reading““The choice of regimen (for relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma) is usually based on prior responsiveness, drugs already received, prior adverse effects, the condition of the patient and
Continue reading“Vertebral disease is a major cause of morbidity in 70% of patients diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM). Associated osteolytic lesions and vertebral fractures are well documented in causing debilitating
Continue readingAcupuncture is an effective intervention for treating chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy and improving patients’ quality of life and experience with neurotoxicity-related symptoms with longer
Continue readingAccording to research MM patients over 70 are the majority of newly diagnosed MM patients, are a growing percentage of NDMM, are dying faster than young NDMM and are “vastly underrepresented in clinical
Continue reading“The clinical picture is one of progressive motor and sensory loss in the legs, usually appearing within a year after radiation, but sometimes delayed up to several years..” Plexopathy, Radiculopathy
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