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Chemotherapy-Induced Pain-I.D. Manage

Multiple Myeloma chemotherapy, causes short, long-term and late stage side effects. Chemotherapy-induced pain is central to the discussion of side effects if the patient wants to manage or even heal the

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Multiple Myeloma Symptom, Side Effect- Infection

“We show that the risk of infections and infection-related death is significantly increased in MM patients compared to controls.” Myelosuppression is the most common cause of death (COD) among

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Heart Damage- Post SCT, Post Chemo-

In a period of less than one year, my oncologist had me undergo four cardiotoxic chemotherapy regimens- Adriamycin, Cytoxan, Busulfan, and Melphalan. Heart health is central to the quality of life of cancer

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Chemotherapy-Induced CardioVascular Disease

“…deaths from cardiovascular disease among cancer patients…has shown that more than one in ten cancer patients do not die from their cancer but from heart and blood vessel problems instead…” The

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Elevated IGG, no M-spike, Dx of MGUS- Thoughts?

“The risk of (MGUS) progression to multiple myeloma or related disorders (in 115 patients) at 20 years with an initial monoclonal protein value of 1.5 g per deciliter was 1.9 times the risk of progression

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Inflammation, Anti-aging, Chronic Disease- MGUS, SMM Prevention

Chronic systemic inflammation becomes increasingly associated with risk of death, loss of cognitive function and increasing dependency Could the progression of pre-MM (SBP, MGUS, SMM) be slowed or even

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Familial Multiple Myeloma Survivor Increases Your Risk of MM

“The study published online today in Blood offers the first evidence that such familial risks exist across the spectrum of hematologic malignancies (MM).” Second only to “Why did I get

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Solitary Plasmacytoma- In Bone, Outside of Bone?

Solitary plasmacytomas most frequently occur in bone (plasmacytoma of bone), but can also be found outside bone in soft tissues (extramedullary plasmacytoma) . The diagnosis and management of SPB will

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Slow/Stop SMM’s March Toward Full-Blown Multiple Myeloma

“Hyperdiploid-myeloma is associated with male sex, kappa immunoglobulin subtype, symptomatic bone disease and better survival compared to nonhyperdiploid-MM Hi David-I contacted you a couple months

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Selenium- Chemo-Induced Brain, Bone, Heart Damage

“…selenium (Se) serum level was associated with cognition in the elderly…and several findings suggest that dietary Se intake may be necessary for bone health…Se concentrations were

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Detoxification as Multiple Myeloma Therapy

Induced sweating (detoxification) appears to be a potential method for elimination of many toxic elements from the human body Hi David-  My dad is being tested for multiple myeloma and the initial blood

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What is the Most Definitive Test to Diagnose Multiple Myeloma?

What is the most definitive test to diagnose multiple myeloma? What lab tests diagnose Multiple Myeloma? What blood tests indicate Multiple Myeloma? “Hi, I just got diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma

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