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Antineoplastons, Burzynski, Multiple Myeloma & Me

Decisions about alternative cancer treatments are yours to make. But if you’re considering antineoplaston therapy for cancer (MM), take time to discuss it with your oncologist (and me)… The article

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Multiple Myeloma Response – MRD, sCR, CR, VGPR

“Whether or not every patient with multiple myeloma needs to be “pushed” into a strict complete remission (CR) was debated here at the Lymphoma and Myeloma meeting…” You’ve

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Artemisinin as cancer therapy- Myeloma, Liver, and Melanoma

“Artemisinin (ART) is a chemical compound extracted from the wormwood plant, Artemisia annua L. It has been shown to selectively kill cancer cells in vitro and retard the growth of implanted fibrosarcoma

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Stage 1 Myeloma, Fenbendazole…

“Fenbendazole is being investigated for use as a cancer treatment in humans. Targeting the Microtubular Network as a New Antimyeloma Strategy “Benzimidazoles, including albendazole, fenbendazole,

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Burzynski, Antineoplaston Therapy

From your review, treatment, antineoplaston therapy from the Burzynski Research Institute,  was 100% successful for you, which is wonderful. Hi David- I am reaching out to ask you about the Burzynski

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AYA Survivors Face Real Risk of More Cancer

“...researchers observed what they called “a steep increase” in the incidence of solid tumors among these survivors (AYA) more than 15 years after completion of cancer therapy I don’t know

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Multiple Myeloma- HBOT for Stem Cell Transplants

“A typical course of hyperbaric oxygen treatments increases by eight-fold the number of stem cells circulating in a patient’s body” Autologus peripheral blood stem cell transplantation  

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Thick blood, ESR Rate, Blood Clot

“Multiple myeloma is associated with a significant risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE-blood clot), causing substantial levels of morbidity and mortality.” Thick blood, documented by a high

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Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) Non-toxic Therapies

MGUS is an asymptomatic blood disorder estimated to affect more than 3% of Caucasians over the age of 50 and more than twice that number of African Americans over the age of 50. Many newly-diagnosed

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Plasmacytoma- Extramedullary? Suprasellar?

“Overall survival rate was 74% at follow-up (median 12 months), with 18% having parasellar recurrences and 38% progressing to systemic MM after presentation of a solitary plasmacytoma (median 3

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MGUS Diagnosis

Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance is not cancer. MGUS is pre-cancer or a stage before full-blown multiple myeloma.  MGUS aka monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance is a

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Melanoma (skin cancer) & the Multiple Myeloma Survivor

“Compared with the general population, patients with Multiple Myeloma appear to demonstrate a higher incidence of melanoma and overall mortality.” I wrote a blog post years ago about my increased risk

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