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“Plasma cell dyscrasias (MGUS, SMM, MM) are a heterogeneous group of disorders caused by the monoclonal proliferation of lymphoplasmacytic cells in the bone marrow. Multiple myeloma is the most
Continue readingThe studies below document coffee’s heart and brain health promoting, anti-stroke, anti-diabetic, and all around ability to reduce risk of death. I’m a long-term multiple myeloma survivor
Continue readingMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance- Asymptomatic, Pre-Myeloma Blood Disorder that can Increase Susceptibility to Deep Vein Thrombosis aka Blood Clots Have you been diagnosed with Monoclonal
Continue readingA history of autoimmune disease was associated with a reduced risk of progression from MGUS to MM… yet prior autoimmune disease increases the risk of a diagnosis of multiple myeloma… Talk
Continue readingAccording to the study talked about in the video, curcumin and diet can slow the progression of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) to Multiple Myeloma. I don’t believe in diets.
Continue readingCan MGUS Patients Prevent full-blown MM with IP6 and Inositol? Jim Thinks So- I believe that I have remained in complete remission from my end-stage Multiple Myeloma since ’99 by living an evidence-based,
Continue reading“As hyperthermia is nonmyelosuppressive (MGUS) and can potentiate the tumoricidal effects of radiation, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy, its use as part of a multimodality treatment approach is attractive.” Hi
Continue reading“…based on 29 cases that progressed to MM or other LP diseases later in life, our study found midlife obesity to be a risk factor for progression among individuals diagnosed with MGUS.” Hi
Continue readingtreatment of MGUS/SMM patients with curcumin resulted in an improvement in markers of disease progression (i.e., free light-chain ratio (rFLC), paraprotein levels, percentage plasma cells) in some patients
Continue reading“Several lines of evidence point to a genetic predisposition to Multiple Myeloma and other plasma cell dyscrasias.” Hi David- Thanks for this information as it seems to be the only one of
Continue readingthe risk of progression to a symptomatic disease. (MGUS diagnosis) progression risk is approximately 1% per year, and SMM has a risk of progression of 10% for the first 5 years which tapers off over time. Hi
Continue reading“…there was no association between self reported diabetes and multiple myeloma …” Insulin Therapy Tied to Increased Death Risk for Multiple Myeloma Patients “No conclusion about causal
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