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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Is Photon-Counting CT imaging better than conventional CT for multiple myeloma patients? Meaning, can we see early lytic lesions while using less radiation? After all, bone involvement in multiple
Continue readingWho is a “myeloma expert?” To put this question another way, does the person have to be an MD or medical doctor to qualify as a myeloma expert?” I am asking these questions because of
Continue readingHigh-Risk Multiple Myeloma- Common myeloma is difficult to treat. High-Risk myeloma means that the newly diagnosed patient has genetic differences compared to the average patient. These genetic differences
Continue readingCoffee for chemo brain? I’ve been struggling with chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction aka chemo brain since I completed active therapy for my cancer in 1997. Over the years, I’ve figured
Continue readingRadiation to my fifth cervical vertebra (bottom of my neck) caused my swallowing muscles to slowly weaken aka a side effect called dysphasia. Though the study linked and excerpted below focuses on oral
Continue readingChemo-induced cardiomyopathy is a serious short, long-term and even late stage side effect of cancer survivors. The purpose of this post is to present an evidence-based non-conventional Traditional Chinese
Continue readingYou’ve been bone-tired for months and you don’t know why. You are diagnosed with a blood cancer called multiple myeloma and your oncologist tells you that you have anemia. Now you are depressed
Continue readingSerotonin and neurokinin antagonists, such as ondansetron and aprepitant, are highly effective in treating chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting… Chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting can make
Continue readingAn awareness of drug toxicity allows for early diagnosis and intervention, thus supporting longer treatment exposure and better response rates. Drug toxicity for relapsed, refractory myeloma (RRMM) patients
Continue readingHello David- I am 46 and have been diagnosed with early Myeloma in fall of 2020. I don’t have any other health issues and do not take any prescription medication. I’ve had some radiation
Continue reading“Prehabilitation evidence has grown across several areas of oncology care delivery demonstrating that a multi-modal rehabilitative intervention, delivered prior to oncology-direct therapies, leads
Continue reading“Cancer Survivors are 15 times more likely to have heart failure and eight times more likely to have heart disease than the general population…” While pediatric and AYA cancer survivors
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