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Light Chain Myeloma- Cure V. Control?

Dear Mr. Emerson: Thank God  I have found a site like yours. I suffer from light chain myeloma diagnosed in January 2023. For 10 months I have undergone chemotherapy with Bortezomib, Dexamethasone, Cyclophosphamide

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Myeloma Risk Stratification

Myeloma risk stratification is… complicated in my experience as a MM survivor. But I have to say that risk is everything in the diagnosis and treatment of multiple myeloma. Importantly, the post

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Myeloma Stem Cells- Unraveling the Enigma of Cancer’s Persistence

Myeloma is an incurable cancer. A reasonable percentage of MM patients achieve minimal residual disease (MRD) from their induction or ASCT. This means that chemotherapy and radiation can kill myeloma cancer

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Relapsed/Refractory Myeloma- Four Prior Treatments

You are a relapsed/refractory myeloma survivor who has had four prior treatments. If you’re reading this post my guess is that you have been through induction therapy (RVD or RVDd), maybe an ASCT,

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Vaccinations Post Stem Cell Transplant?

Getting all of the vaccinations that you had before your autologous stem cell transplant is a component of the standard-of-care therapy plan for all newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. Unfortunately,

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Low White Blood Cells- Chemotherapy

Hi David- I have a current situation on which I would greatly appreciate your input. Some background: I was diagnosed last October. I underwent a relatively short period of Revlimid/Velcade/Dexamethasone

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Relapsed Myeloma- Choices?

Relapsed Myeloma- Hi David- I’m in Canada, we’ve chatted before, I took Multiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching course when I was first diagnosed with myeloma. Also non-secretory. My previous therapies- In

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Reducing Multi-drug Resistance- Myeloma

Multi-drug resistance (MDR) is the reason why all myeloma patients stop responding to conventional chemotherapy. To put it differently, eventually your MM will no longer respond to any form of chemotherapy. It’s

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Light Chain Deposition Disease

Seve Tierra was diagnosed with Light Chain Deposition Disease (LCDD) in 2015. Seve’s kidney function was severely impaired and had microscopic blood in his urine. But Seve also had indicators of

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Chemotherapy-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy

“The most consistent observation is that the severity of neuropathy increases with accumulated vincristine dose . It was discovered that the number of chemotherapy cycles was a predictor of VIN… Photobiomodulation

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Early Myeloma-Therapy Plan?

Hello 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

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Neuropathic Pain Therapies

Neuropathic pain caused by chemotherapy is not well studied and poorly controlled by conventional oncology.  My definition of this sometimes short and/or long-term side effect  is simply the tingling,

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