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Continue reading“Most patients with MM present with signs or symptoms related to the infiltration of plasma cells into the bone or other organs or to kidney damage from excess light chains. (CRAB)” Explanation
Continue readingDiagnosis of GBM, Resection, Radiation, Novocure Device, Steroids, Keppra, Temodar, What Else Can We Do? Hi David- I hope that you are doing well. I read some of your information and the way that
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Continue readingI was diagnosed in 1994. My prognosis was 3-5 years. I have maintained complete remission from End-Stage Multiple Myeloma since 1999. Am I cured? Giving the newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patient
Continue reading“We unquestionably need more research, and more evidence of harms may emerge. But it’s important to note that the harms we know about now are practically nil compared with that of many other drugs,
Continue reading“An HIV drug that redirects immune cell traffic appears to significantly reduce the dangerous complication graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) in blood cancer patients following allogeneic stem cell
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Continue readingCoenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a lipid-soluble antioxidant that may protect against mitochondrial ROS, and thus prevent chemo-induced heart damage Chemo-induced heart damage is a common side effect of adriamycin
Continue reading“Lenalidomide (Revlimid) plus rituximab (Rituxan) is a feasible combination that is also safe and active, as initial and maintenance therapy for patients with mantle cell lymphoma (MCL)” The
Continue readingAppropriate early management of CHD risk factors and stimulation of physical activity and supplementation may reduce CHD risk in multiple myeloma survivors. The bad news is that if you underwent certain
Continue reading“Natural killer cells have a remarkable potential to kill cancer as well as virally infected cells. They are the first cells to reconstitute after HSCT (8–14), they facilitate engraftment (78),
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