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“Non-IgM MGUS is considered a preneoplastic condition with an annual risk of progression of approximately 1%. Risk of progression is increased when M protein greater than or equal to 15 g/L and with
Continue readingWork Toward Full-Blown Multiple Myeloma Prevention In This Evidence-Based ProgramThe Pre-Myeloma Coaching Course For Multiple Myeloma PreventionWhen you were diagnosed with pre-myeloma you were probably
Continue reading“In addition, a common genetic susceptibility for developing both an autoimmune disease and MM/MGUS might also exist.” Hi David- I recently received a monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined
Continue reading“There are different forms of myeloma-related conditions (MM,SMM,MGUS). Some require treatment, some do not, but all will require regular check-ups to monitor whether the disease is progressing.” Hello
Continue readingMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance aka MGUS is not cancer. It is considered to be a “blood disorder” or pre-multiple myeloma. Hello David: Great work you are doing to get us
Continue reading“Importantly, about 60% patients with MGUS progression met the criteria for multiple myeloma up to five years before their diagnosis…” Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance
Continue reading“Individuals with low-risk/intermediate-risk MGUS can convert to high-risk MGUS and progress to multiple myeloma within five years…” I think it makes sense that serum immune markers of
Continue readingInterestingly, the risk for MGUS progression in the IgM group — 10.8 times higher than the general population — was higher than that seen in non-IgM patients — 5.7 times higher than the general population. If
Continue readingThe rate of transformation of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significancer (MGUS) to MM or other lymphoproliferative diseases is 1% per year Dear Cancer Coach- I have Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined
Continue readingEsophageal involvement (barrett’s esophagus) by multiple myelomas is uncommon in the English literature. Here we report an extremely rare involvement in MM/MGUS Hi David- I was diagnosed with Barrett’s
Continue reading“We and others have shown increased risk of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) in first-degree relatives of patients with multiple myeloma (MM)…” If you are a first-degree
Continue readingmonoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS) also have a greater risk of developing these cancers Dear Cancer Coach- I have had squamous cell carcinoma (non-melanoma skin cancers) for the
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