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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“Given the role of vitamin D in calcium absorption and bone metabolism, it is crucial to maintain sufficient levels for multiple myeloma patients because of their high risk of bone-related complications.” I
Continue readingIf you have been diagnosed with multiple myeloma (MM) and you undergo bortezomib (velcade), lenalidomide (revlimid) and dexamethasone (VRd) according to the study linked below, you have a 29% chance of
Continue reading“It would be logical to think that a complete response (CR) or Very Good Partial Remission (VGPR) status translated into a longer overall survival…” Dear Cancer Coach- My Mom had been
Continue reading"Scalp cooling is a 'viable and effective method' for preventing hair loss during cancer treatments and does not appear to pose a risk for scalp metastases, concluded a US overview of 83
Continue readingCommon Myeloma Symptoms are Bone Pain, Fatigue and Night Sweats- One of the first things that newly diagnosed MMers must learn is the difference between their MM symptoms and their treatment-related side
Continue readingIf you have exhausted all conventional MM therapies, consider cancer coaching and evidence-based, non-conventional MM therapies Hi David- My mother has had multiple myloma for a while now, she went into
Continue reading“(MM) patients treated by community oncologists had a higher risk for mortality regardless of patient-sharing compared with patients treated by myeloma specialists.” This post is not a criticism
Continue readingStart These Evidence-Based, Conventional and Non-Conventional Therapies for Multiple Myeloma Today, and Live a Longer, Better LifeThe Multiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching Course is a complete course combining
Continue readingIn this lesson we will cover:Multiple Myeloma as a bone disease and a blood diseaseHow to manage bone healthThe risks and benefits of bisphosphonate therapyHOMEWORKIf you haven't already done so, please
Continue readingIn this lesson we will cover:What are “alternative” therapies?What is the “evidence” that we are basing these therapies on?How can you use evidence-based therapies? (Overview)Discussion of ANP,
Continue reading“This study lends support to the concept of MRD-driven decision-making and helps validate the relevance of MRD,” the researchers concluded.” Could a blood test to confirm achieving MRD- status,
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
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