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Recently Diagnosed or Relapsed? Stop Looking For a Miracle Cure, and Use Evidence-Based Therapies To Enhance Your Treatment and Prolong Your Remission

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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Heart Failure – Myeloma Symptom, Side Effect-

“MM can cause cardiac comorbidities such as cardiomyopathy and heart failure caused by cardiac amyloidosis and/or anemia. Some of the treatments used in MM can also affect cardiovascular health…” According

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Radiation for Bone Mets-

“Radiotherapy for painful bone metastases is a standard of care, but a new study that looked at earlier use of the modality had an unexpected result.” To say that local radiation therapy for

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Myeloma Chemo- Omega-3’s, Heart, Brain

I am a long-term multiple myeloma survivor with live with a host of long-term and late stage side effects. “Combination of chemotherapy and omega-3 fatty acids supplementation appears an effective

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Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis, N-Acetylcysteine, Quality of Life

N-Acetylcysteine was found to have a significant effect only on decreases in percentage of predicted vital capacity and 6 minutes walking test distance for Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis  I read the article

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Myeloma – Low-dose Maintenance Therapy

Combine Conventional (Lenalidomide) with Evidence-based Non-Conventional Low-dose Maintenance Therapy to Increase OS While Decreasing Toxic Damage  You’ve been diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Naturally

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Stage 3, Aggressive Myeloma-

Hi David- I was diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma (MM) in February 2020, right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. I was stage 3 and it was aggressive myeloma! A year prior I had started having issues

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Myeloma Stage 2- Newly Dx’ed – Anemia, Infections

“People with myeloma stage 2 can experience fatigue due to the low red blood cell count caused by the cancer. “Anemia” is the term used to describe a low count of these cells…” Hi

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Myeloma and your Bones- Diagnostics, Therapies, and Dangers

70-80% of multiple myeloma patients will have bone involvement, with risk for skeletal-related events…Bone lesions most commonly involve the vertebra, ribs, skull, pelvic bones and femur in descending

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Myeloma- Minimal Residual Disease = Longer OS?

Most patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma treated with a combination of Kyprolis, Revlimid, dexamethasone and Darzalex achieved minimal residual disease negativity during a median follow-up of

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Actinic Keratosis, Non-Melanoma, Melanoma In-Situ

Actinic Keratosis is a form of pre-cancer. Basel Cell and Squamous Cell Cancers are common forms of skin cancer called Non-Melanoma skin cancer and are rarely fatal.  Melanoma In-situ is also skin cancer

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Gastrointestinal endoscopic ultrasound

When Is Gastrointestinal endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) Necessary for a Newly Diagnosed Cancer of the Esophagus, Stomach, Colon, or Pancreas? If you have been diagnosed with either Esophageal, Stomach, Colon,

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Living with MGUS

“…enabled detection of MGUS in 5.1% of the members of the community tested in the Olmsted County screening study cohort in the age group of 50 years or older.” According to the research

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