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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“Tumors need a blood supply to grow so they require new blood vessels. The native blood supply is insufficient, so angiogenesis is stimulated by the cancer itself for its own growth.” The article
Continue reading“Yes, I am still in CR from my refractory MM and have been since I completed ANP therapy in 4/99. Because I am only only one MM survivor, I will link a summary of ANP for MM below.” Dear David-
Continue readingPersonalized chemo for myeloma patients, as discussed in the article below, is a good first step. But only a first step. FDA approved standard-of-care myeloma chemo for newly diagnosed MM patients is dosed
Continue readingDoxorubicin side effects illustrate how chemotherapy is a double-edged sword. Dox kills cancer wonderfully but can wreak havoc on the cancer patient. If your oncologist has prescribed dox. by itself or
Continue readingYou are a newly diagnosed elderly myeloma patient. Or you are a caregiver for an elderly NDMM. Your oncologist is talking about several different chemo cocktails. All which sound overwhelming. The average
Continue readingThe answer to the question “when should MGUS patients have a bone marrow biopsy” (BMB) depends on the patient’s risk tolerance. Does the newly diagnosed MGUS patient want to fully understand
Continue readingRoutine health checks, sometimes called executive physicals, often involve a full-body physical examination, blood work, and additional testing. The aim of these health checks is to act as a form of preventative
Continue readingMyeloma, disabilities, co-morbidities. These three words are often intertwined. Your parent or grandparent has been diagnosed with a rare blood cancer called multiple myeloma. You may be wondering how
Continue readingIs an MGUS cure possible? According to the research linked and excerpted below, the answer is yes. Unfortunately, like most therapies for any form of monoclonal gammopathy such as: single plasmacytoma
Continue readingCAR-T (Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell) therapy holds a great deal of promise for the treatment of multiple myeloma. Unfortunately, CAR-T therapy is expensive. This is another post in PeopleBeatingCancer’s
Continue readingYes, reversing osteoporosis is possible. I say this as a long-term survivor of a blood cancer that can cause osteoporosis or osteopenia. Virtually all survivors of my cancer, multiple myeloma, risk bone
Continue readingWriting about ocular inflammatory diseases is way out of my depth. When I read the study below I had to write about cyclophosphamide aka cytoxan. Or I should say, the short, long-term and late stage side
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