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What is the Best Treatment For Multiple Myeloma?

“Multiple Myeloma patients who achieved a complete remission experienced a subsequent median survival of 9.7 years compared with 4.4 years for patients who achieved partial response and 2.7 years

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MDR, End-Stage Multiple Myeloma- Any Suggestions?

“The most commonly reported side effects included keratopathy, decreased visual acuity, nausea, blurred vision, pyrexia, infusion-related reactions and fatigue.” Hi David- I am worried that

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MGUS Diagnosis- Reduce Risk of Multiple Myeloma

the risk of progression to a symptomatic disease. (MGUS diagnosis) progression risk is approximately 1% per year, and SMM has a risk of progression of 10% for the first 5 years which tapers off over time. Hi

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Relapsed/Refractory, Elderly Multiple Myeloma

The anti-angiogenic potential exhibited by many natural compounds contained in many Mediterranean diet constituents makes this dietary pattern especially interesting as a source of chemopreventive agents… I

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Can Multiple Myeloma Survivors Heal Bone Damage?

Myeloma Bone Damage (MBD) needs a multidisciplinary approach including anti myeloma treatment and the use of other supportive modalities like BPs, radiotherapy, pain control, vertebro-kyphoplasty, and

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Revlimid Maintenance Side Effects-

Antiangiogenesis agents that target the VEGF receptor have additional side effects, including fatigue, diarrhea, biochemical hypothyroidism, hand-foot syndrome, cardiac failure, and hair changes. Hi

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Can Multiple Myeloma go into Remission?

Can Multiple Myeloma go into remission? If so, how long will a person’s MM stay in remission? Is there any way to lengthen or deepen remission? Hi David- Are you now in remission? I was diagnosed

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Multiple Myeloma Side Effects- Diarrhea, Fatigue-

“Nonetheless, with the advent of present novel therapies, specialists have challenged the notion that HDT/ASCT should be administered early after diagnosis.” Hi David- I will be finishing chemo

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Post-Thrombosis Syndrome- Myeloma Side Effect-

“A natural human enzyme made by genetically altered bacteria effectively dissolves clots in the arteries of heart attack victims and could give doctors a safe new way to stop these seizures as they

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Multiple Myeloma Side Effects- BIPN, Acupuncture, Relief?

“Bortezomib-induced peripheral neuropathy (BIPN) is a common and debilitating MM side effect. Our pilot study demonstrated that acupuncture is safe and can decrease total neuropathic symptoms.” If

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E-KRd Vs. KRd in Multiple Myeloma

KRd triple induction regimen should result in an even higher rate of deep (MRD neg-at least very good partial response ) with these responses occurring independently of cytogenetic risk. Due to potential

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Multiple Myeloma Treatments- Stem Cell Transplant?

“Both standard “induction chemotherapy” and an autologous stem cell transplant involve high doses of chemotherapy.” Hi David- I am writing to you about multiple myeloma treatments. I

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