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Myeloma, Anti-Aging Therapy, Vitamin D3

“Given the role of vitamin D in calcium absorption and bone metabolism, it is crucial to maintain sufficient levels for multiple myeloma patients because of their high risk of bone-related complications.” I

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Multiple Myeloma Relapse- Hope is the Key

It may be difficult to find hope after a multiple myeloma relapse. I relapsed twice after my diagnosis before I began to look at my incurable blood cancer differently… I don’t think I’d

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Surviving Multiple Myeloma- Team Effort

“the standard 15 or 20 consultations is just not enough, in that patients don’t necessarily get all the information or even are able to digest all the (MM) information when they’re there

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Multiple Myeloma – Resveratrol enhance Adiamycin Efficacy, Reduce Toxicity

“Resveratrol and quercetin, two polyphenols that have been widely studied for their health properties, may soon become the basis of an important new advance in cancer treatment, primarily by improving

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Myeloma Chemotherapy Treatments Tips & Tricks

Yet there are many tips that don’t often make their way into those conversations (about myeloma chemotherapy treatments), and if they do, you’ll likely have more questions when you get back

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How to Prepare Your House for a Family Member in Chemotherapy

Chemotherapy is a common treatment for cancer patients. The treatment itself is very effective in treating different types of cancer, but it is not without its side effects. In many cases, the side effects

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DCA (Dichloroacetate)- Melanoma-

A case of a 32-year-old male is presented in which DCA therapy, with no concurrent conventional therapy, resulted in regression and stabilization of recurrent metastatic melanoma (mel.) for over 4 years’

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