Multiple Myeloma an incurable disease, but I have spent the last 25 years in remission using a blend of conventional oncology and evidence-based nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies from peer-reviewed studies that your oncologist probably hasn't told you about.
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“Ninety percent of patients received intensive chemotherapy followed by autologous stem cell transplant, and 25% of patients had allogeneic stem cell transplant predominantly at time of relapse.” The
Continue readingDoes it make sense to compare two clinical trials, one for newly diagnosed elderly MM patients and one for average Newly Diagnosed Multiple Myeloma (NDMM) patients? You be the judge. I’m not talking
Continue readingOne of my hospital’s specialists in multiple myeloma… recently told me that he had treated a patient with a new kind of immunotherapy. “I think I cured my first case of myeloma,” The NYT Opinion
Continue readingThe single most important thing about MM is that conventional oncology considers MM to be incurable. If you pursue conventional oncologic therapies exclusively, you will probably relapse multiple times until
Continue reading“Therefore, we suggest that the combination of HCF consumption and aerobic exercise may be beneficial for improving EF (chemobrain).” What are high cocoa flavanols (HCF)? I was diagnosed with
Continue readingShould we treat patients with myeloma with multidrug, multitransplant combinations with the goal of potentially curing a subset of patients, recognizing that the risk of adverse events and effect on quality
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“…all attempts to replace HDM-ASCT with novel-agent-based, non-transplant strategies have failed to demonstrate their efficacy, at least in terms of progression-free survival.” “At
Continue readingOkay. Multiple Myeloma is a complicated blood cancer. The steps below are not easy. But the issues all are central to your MM care in the weeks, months and years to come. More than 25 years of research
Continue reading“we need more data from randomized clinical trials before resorting to highly intense therapy that is more toxic and unlikely to lead to a cure outside the setting of a clinical trial…” Hello
Continue readingShould we treat patients with myeloma with multidrug, multitransplant combinations with the goal of potentially curing a subset of patients, recognizing that the risk of adverse events and effect on quality
Continue readingAs a multiple myeloma (MM) cancer coach my job is not to tell MM patients/survivors what to do. My job is to point out the risks and benefits, the pros and cons of the issues and the therapies. The two
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