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ASCT- Permanent Myelosuppression?

Permanent Myelosuppression caused by high-dose, aggressive treatment of an autologous stem cell transplant happens. The challenge is that it is impossible to determine how often ASCT caused permanent bone

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Chemobrain – Myeloma – Prevent, Heal

“This is the first study that puts chemo-brain on a sound scientific footing, in terms of neurobiology and cellular biology.” After years of denials, excuses and stalling from conventional oncology

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Cardiotoxicity of Doxorubicin

Cardiotoxicity is a subject and side effect that is near and dear to my heart. I was prescribed dox as a part of my 6 rounds of induction therapy for my multiple myeloma.  I then received two rounds of

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Pre-Myeloma Explained

Pre-Myeloma Explained is a pillar page linking dozens of pre-myeloma focused blog posts on PeopleBeatingCancer. If you care to learn more about a pre-myeloma topic such as symptoms, staging, diagnostic

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The Latest Breakthroughs in Cancer Research: A Hopeful Future for Patients

Cancer is still a leading cause of death, but scientists are working hard to find better ways to treat and prevent the disease. In this article, we’ll look at some of the most promising breakthroughs

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Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors- Cognitive Decline

Adult childhood cancer survivors are adults who had cancer as an infant or as a child. According to the studies linked and excerpted below, cognitive decline can be a late stage side effect- meaning that

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Cancer Side Effects “On the Rise!?”

Cancer side effects are on the rise. First, the population is aging in the United State. Older people means more cancer diagnoses. Second, cancer is being diagnosed earlier. Diagnostic testing such as

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Black Cancer Survivors- Chemo Heart Failure

Black cancer survivors develop chemotherapy-induced cardiomyopathy (CIC) much more often than other cancer survivors according to the study linked and excerpted below. If you are African-American and are

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Monoclonal Gammopathies- Abnormal Proteins in the Blood

Monoclonal Gammopathies or monoclonal proteins IN the blood may or may not be MGUS Hi David- Can I message you directly regarding my situation?  I am sick and not getting any good answers. My hematologist

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Multiple Myeloma CAR-T

“Personalized immunotherapy using a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) involves genetically modifying a patient’s own T cells so that they can identify and kill malignant plasma cells.10 The first

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Thyroid Cancer- Second Primary Cancers

“Mukherjee and colleagues sought to determine whether oncologists and hematologists were overtreating with RAI in cases of WDTC, and thus putting their patients at risk for Second Primary Cancers.

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AYA, Pediatric Cancer Survivors

“These realizations allowed participants to piece together their understanding of cancer survivors and the health risks they now faced in a gradual way, months or even years after HCT…” Adolescent

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