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Continue readingWhat is the average life expectancy of multiple myeloma patients? How do you define long-term survival? What’s more important to you quantity or quality of life? Despite a long and growing list
Continue readingThe overriding truth in the risk vs. reward analysis for you in your specific MM situation is that the technology of hematopoietic stem cell transplant is constantly changing. Therefore understanding the
Continue readingConclusion: PAd is an active salvage therapy with manageable toxicity in patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. The good news is that there is a long and growing list of conventional, FDA
Continue readingThe results statistically demonstrate a positive effect of exercise oncology during cancer care, in terms of reductions in overall cost per patient pre- to post-intervention…” In my experience
Continue readingThe under-reporting of the possible side effects of heart damage from cancer drugs puts (myeloma) patients at an increased risk for heart failure, according to two researchers at the Stanford University
Continue reading“However, therapies such as new immunomodulatory drugs and proteasome inhibitors and, more recently, monoclonal antibodies and chimeric antigen receptor T cells are challenging the traditional role
Continue readingA new study in Australia has uncovered evidence to suggest that there is a link between the amount of coffee people drink and their rate of cognitive decline. Coffee and alcohol. Two of my favorite drinks.
Continue reading“The aim of following patients with cancer over many years is to catch tumors that recur, improve outcomes, even reveal important trends. However, long-term cancer follow-ups of long-term side effects
Continue readingHow much damage (death) must a chemotherapy do to patients before oncology stops prescribing the drug??? Is death from chemotherapy part of the “risk/reward” thinking of conventional oncology
Continue reading“Resveratrol inhibited proliferation of Multiple Myeloma cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Incubation of MM cells with resveratrol resulted in apoptotic cell death.” I am both a long-term
Continue reading“In a study of more than 9,500 men and women, the highest or lowest levels of magnesium appeared to increase the chances for dementia by as much as 30 percent” It’s easy for researchers
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