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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“For the first time ever, (in 2010) a three-drug regimen resulted in a 100% response rate and a favorable tolerability profile in patients with multiple myeloma, according to new findings…” Multiple
Continue reading“We observed that curcumin cell death induction was heterogeneous, of note 16 Human Myeloma Cell Lines were highly sensitive to curcumin…” Curcumin (Cu) is one of the best examples I
Continue reading“In newly diagnosed patients treated with induction, stem cell transplantation, and Revlimid maintenance therapy, the proportion of patients who get to a complete response is approximately 30% Hi
Continue reading“…the present study highlights a widespread and alarming rate of vitamin D deficiency in patients with metastatic bone disease and multiple myeloma…” Maintaining your bone health
Continue readingIn addition to efficacy data from trials, our findings provide useful information for clinicians for well-balanced discussions with their patients on the risks and benefits of treatment options for advanced
Continue readingMyelosuppression due to chemotherapy is one of the main challenges of conventional MM management (chemotherapy). Ironically, we MM survivors need to kill stem cells (MM) yet killing stem cells can be a
Continue reading“Like medicines, exercise comes with indications and contraindications. And overdosing and under-dosing are both possible.” Frequent, moderate exercise is at the heart of both my cancer prevention
Continue reading“MM is a blood cancer that combines potentially life-threatening symptoms and a series of life-threatening side effects. All at the same time.” “Hi David. I am grateful to have found
Continue readingMind-Body Therapy for the Long-Term multiple myeloma survivor is More Important than Chemotherapy or Radiation- I Do Want to Be Defined By My Cancer! In many ways being a multiple myeloma survivor is a
Continue readingRadiation and Hemorrhagic Cystitis is “Inflammation of the lining of the bladder caused by radiation therapy to the pelvis, including the bladder. Symptoms include pain and a burning feeling while
Continue reading“Five to 25 percent of cancer patients (particularly those with metastatic disease) get blood clots. Not all of them go on to wreak havoc, but many do result in hospitalizations, pain and suffering, and
Continue readingThe influence of psychosocial factors (stress) on the development and progression of cancer has been a longstanding hypothesis since ancient times. Can stress cause cancer? I believe that stress contributed
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