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Multiple Myeloma- Bortezomib-Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (BIPN)

“Peripheral neuropathy is a common and important nonhematologic, dose-limiting adverse effect (for MM) of bortezomib-based chemotherapy…” From ’94-’97 I underwent chemotherapy

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Multiple Myeloma Chemotherapy Treatments Tips & Tricks

Yet there are many tips that don’t often make their way into those conversations (about MM chemotherapy treatments), and if they do, you’ll likely have more questions when you get back home… You

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Clinical Trials for Low-dose Lenalidomide (Revlimid) are Inaccurate

“Clinical trials are the driving force behind most oncology discoveries and FDA approvals; however, strict eligibility criteria restrict many patients from participating, potentially leaving out

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5 Nutritional Supplements Every Man Should Take-

The 10 Leading Causes of Men’s Death in the U.S. and the 5 Supplements that Reduce the Risk of Men’s Death This post is about nutritional supplements. More to the poing, this post is about

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Chemotherapy and Alcohol Abuse

This article will tell you some of the different ways that alcohol can hinder your treatment and your overall health. One of the most stressful and life-changing things a person can ever face is hearing

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MGUS-IgG Kappa Diagnosis and Freaked Out!

The 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

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Child As Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donor-Ethical Considerations?

The review also assesses the circumstances in which a minor may ethically be a hematopoietic stem cell donor, how to reduce risks to the donor and recipient, While the ethical considerations spelled out

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Catheter Ablation for Afib Hurts More Than Helps?

“In 2019, we do AF catheter ablation to improve quality of life. QOL is a reasonable endpoint, but it is more susceptible to the placebo effect.” I’ve lived with atrial fibrillation since

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MGUS, PPI’s, Barrett’s Esophagus and Bone Health

Esophageal 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

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Smoldering Multiple Myeloma-Delay Treatment Until Progression!

“…there exists no evidence to suggest that early intervention in Soldering Multiple Myeloma, even when limited to patients at highest risk of progression to active MM, leads to improved overall

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Anti-Inflammatories Improve Antidepressant Treatment

“Certain anti-inflammatory drugs improved antidepressant treatment effects and depression symptoms without increasing risk for adverse events… The first article linked and excerpted below cites

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Myeloma Auto Stem Cell Transplants-65 Plus Want More than five years, right?

“Elderly multiple myeloma patients who underwent autologous stem cell transplants showed comparable benefits, which highlights the fact that chronological age alone should not be used to determine transplantation

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