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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“Circulating tumor cell (CTC) levels can be used to risk-stratify patients with newly diagnosed, transplant-eligible multiple myeloma (MM), according to researchers.” Circulating tumor cells
Continue readingWhat does it mean to “put a good spin on your life?” What exactly is “the new normal?” Do multiple myeloma patients get annoyed when someone tells them to “look on the bright
Continue readingThe influence of psychosocial factors (stress) on the development and progression of cancer has been a longstanding hypothesis since ancient times. Can stress cause cancer? I believe that stress contributed
Continue readingMost patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma treated with a combination of Kyprolis, Revlimid, dexamethasone and Darzalex achieved minimal residual disease negativity during a median follow-up of
Continue reading“We observed that cell proliferation and viability were markedly inhibited by curcumin, while cell apoptosis was promoted…” Dear Cancer Coach-I had a kidney removed in February of this
Continue readingMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significancer (MGUS) is a blood disorder, not cancer with a higher-risk of bone damage/fractures- While conventional oncology considers all forms of pre-Myeloma to
Continue readingAccording to research, the administration of the non-psychotropic component cannabidiol (CBD) significantly helps heal bone fractures..” Hi David- I was just diagnosed with myeloma stage 3 in Aug.
Continue readingMyeloma supplementation is essential. That is to say that nutritional supplementation is an integral component of myeloma survival before, during and after conventional therapy. Experience and years
Continue readingJim Bond, one of the longest living survivors that I know, is the poster child for conventional MM therapies and I am the poster child for non-conventional MM therapies. If you’re reading this post
Continue reading“hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) survivors are at risk of developing long-term complications, such as endocrinopathies, musculoskeletal disorders, cardiopulmonary compromise and subsequent
Continue readingIn fact, older people’s cells responded in some ways more robustly to intense exercise than the cells of the young did — suggesting, he says, that it is never too late to benefit from exercise.” The
Continue reading“There is distress from a variety of perspectives…” “There is the fear of cancer (multiple myeloma) recurrence… And there is the concern about psychosocial issues, like anxiety and depression,
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