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Myeloma- Hypercalcemia

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute estimates that around 25 percent of people diagnosed with multiple myeloma will develop hypercalcemia as an ongoing complication… It is commonly understood that multiple

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Myeloma- Xerostomia-Dry Mouth

“Xerostomia can lead to speech and eating difficulties, halitosis (bad breath), an increase in the number of dental cavities (saliva helps prevent tooth decay), and infections in the mouth, such

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Solitary Bone Plasmacytoma

Solitary Bone Plasmacytoma (also called single plasmacytoma of bone) is a diagnosis of pre-myeloma in which monoclonal proteins have caused only a single plasmacytoma or lesion in the patient’s bone. A

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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors- Side Effects

In addition to efficacy data from trials, our findings provide useful information for clinicians for well-balanced discussions with their patients on the risks and benefits of treatment options for advanced

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Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT)- Myeloma- Ugly Side Effects

Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (ASCT) is aggressive therapy for multiple myeloma patients and can bring serious short, long-term and late stage collateral damage aka side effects. I was diagnosed

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Melanoma, Immunotherapy, Side Effects, Serious Collateral Damage

“These side effects can happen and, when they happen, they can be severe and lethal,” Ryan J. Sullivan, MD, Living with incurable cancer since 1994 has taught me that conventional oncology understates

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Multiple Myeloma Side Effect- Osteonecrosis of the Jaw-

“The management of bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) for MM patients, is challenging and controversial. At present, there is no established medication treatment for the disease.” Dear

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Cost-effectivness of Immunotherapy for Metastatic Melanoma-

Consider Evidence-based Integrative Therapies to Enhance the Efficacy of  Melanoma Chemotherapy  While Minimizing Toxicity Based on the Forbes article linked below, a chemotherapy called “Opdivo

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DCIS: Overdiagnosis and Overtreatment?

The issue of DCIS and how it should be treated is extremely complex. In a Ralph Moss article titled “The Mammography Debate, Part I” DCIS is a topic of discussion.  Questions that arise

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Auto Stem Cell Transplant Second Thoughts

Hi David- I am supposed to be starting my autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT) tomorrow.  I am having outpatient chemo and being admitted the next day to the hospital for two weeks. I am a bit

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Multiple Myeloma Radiation Side Effect

“Any tissue within the radiation field can experience (side effect) radiation fibrosis including nerves, muscles, blood vessels, bones, tendons, ligaments, heart or lungs.” Not every multiple

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Low Vitamin D Levels in Stroke Patients Up Risk of DVT

low serum vitamin D levels were independent predictors of DVT in patients with ischemic stroke during inpatient rehabilitation stay in China. Because I have an increased risk of stroke (Afib) I normally

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