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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“Because Multiple Myeloma is primarily a disease of the elderly, it is incumbent on geriatricians and primary care providers to understand the best course of management for their patients with this
Continue readingMultiple myeloma is a disease characterized by uncontrolled plasma cell growth and proliferation. For cancer to develop, genes regulating cell growth and differentiation must be altered; these mutations are
Continue reading“In addition to quality-of-life improvements, enrolling appropriate patients with multiple myeloma into hospice may also have cost implications, a new study found.” No multiple myeloma (MM)
Continue readingAlmost everything we “know” about nutrition is based on small, flawed studies. The conclusions (the foods to avoid) that can be drawn from them are limited but often oversold by researchers and the
Continue readingSperm cryopreservation via semen collection by masturbation remains a standard of care for fertility preservation among men with cancer (MM) or other diseases requiring gonadotoxic treatment. Most everything
Continue reading“…including 50 human studies involving 8,521 patients, 5,081 of whom were given nutrients, have consistently shown…” In all my experience as a multiple myeloma survivor and MM cancer
Continue readingMultiple Myeloma Survivors have to cope with mental and physical impairment in terms of HRQOL and depression. The concept of resilience refers to a person’s ability to adapt to adversity. According to
Continue readingThey found the incidence of oligoclonal patterns (causing confusion) was significantly higher in multiple myeloma patients who had an autologous stem cell transplant than the patients who had chemotherapy
Continue readingAs a multiple myeloma survivor I didn’t face my terminal diagnosis either and here I am 30+ years later. Cancer Management is a combination of treating the MM as well as treating the MM patient/survivor
Continue reading“Overall, the team concluded that Multiple Sclerosis patients are at increased risk of developing venous thromboembolism, and suggest that “there may be a role for VTE prophylaxis in high risk
Continue readingBeating addiction often requires expert assistance to get through the worst periods until you are comfortable managing alone. Research suggests that an increased use of drug and alcohol addiction can dramatically
Continue readingThereby, the codelivered nanoassemblies of sorafenib and curcumin provided a promising strategy to enhance the combinational therapy of HCC.” Hi David, I’ve read your article, I have heard before about
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