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Recently Diagnosed or Relapsed? Stop Looking For a Miracle Cure, and Use Evidence-Based Therapies To Enhance Your Treatment and Prolong Your Remission

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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Cytoxan During Myeloma Therapy?

“In summary, we show that mobilization with Cytoxan increases toxicity without positively impacting long-term outcomes in MM. Our findings place into question Cy’s benefit as a routine component

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Multiple Myeloma Chemotherapy: Overview of Options and Side Effects

Every Chemotherapy Comes with Side Effects– Short-Term, Long-Term, and Late-Stage. Integrative Therapies Can Help. Multiple myeloma chemotherapy has changed a lot since I was first diagnosed. Well,

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Multiple Myeloma Diet

 I believe nutrition, supplementation, lifestyle changes, and mind-body therapies help me remain in complete remission from my MM. Learn how this is possible with an anti-angiogenic, anti-myeloma diet.

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Chemotherapy-Induced Cardiomyopathy – L Carnitine

I was diagnosed with chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy fifteen years after my conventional cancer treatment. If you’ve been diagnosed with multiple myeloma you will probably be undergoing chemotherapy

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My Afib- Ablation, Drugs, Nothing?!?!

“Compared with standard drug therapy, catheter ablation improved all-cause mortality and quality of life in patients with atrial fibrillation and heart failure…” A diagnosis of multiple myeloma

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Renal Cell Carcinoma Stage 4- Alpha Lipoic Acid/Low-dose Naltrexone

The patient had stable disease with disappearance of the signs and symptoms of stage IV RCC, a full 9 years following diagnosis Hi David-I have Renal Cell Carcinoma stage 4. I have need studying the ALA

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Diabetes Increases Dementia Risk- Reduce That Risk With Supplementation

“The risk of diabetes (D) on dementia increased by about 1% per year. After about 10 years after diagnosis, patients with diabetes had an almost 30% increased risk of dementia…” The

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Multiple Myeloma- Chemotherapy-induced Afib

“Sudden death with documented or suspected ventricular arrhythmias has been reported with almost all classes of chemotherapeutic drugs but rarely…” Cancer survivors would not normally

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Hemorrhagic Cystitis aka Irritable Bladder

Hemorrhagic Cystitis, irritible bladder, Interstitial cystitis and painful bladder syndrome all have similar symptoms and can be mistaken for each other. In this case, I’m writing about a long-term

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Myeloma Staging- High-Risk, Co-Morbidities…

“Current prognostic markers mainly estimate OS, but are limited in their ability to establish the best treatment strategy and to predict the response duration to specific therapies…” Why

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Beating Myeloma: “I Wish I Knew Then…”

Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma Patients Don’t Know What They Don’t Know- Multiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching provides actionable therapies to treat both your myeloma as well as treat your body.  I

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Myeloma Side Effects- Inner Ear Damage

Collateral Damage aka Side Effects of Chemotherapy and Radiation Can be Identified and Prevented I am a long-term multiple myeloma survivor. Several years of conventional therapies including induction

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