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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Continue readingHi David- So, I had biopsy a few weeks ago and follow up meeting with my doctor. Now, biopsy results are good (attached) and my doctor says she wants to take me off low-dose Revlimid maintenance (LDRM)
Continue readingIs plasma exchange therapy, sometimes called therapeutic plasma exchange or plasmapheresis beneficial for myeloma patients? If you are one of the 20%-40% of newly diagnosed myeloma patients with kidney
Continue readingMany, if not all pre-myeloma as well as full myeloma patients would love to normalize their K/L ratio, reduce their plasma cells growing out-of-control in their bone marrow and improve impaired kidney
Continue readingWho is a “myeloma expert?” To put this question another way, does the person have to be an MD or medical doctor to qualify as a myeloma expert?” I am asking these questions because of
Continue readingThe Galen Foundation DBA PeopleBeatingCancer is an IRS approved 501C3 non-profit organization. The mission of PeopleBeatingCancer is to be an interactive health communication application (IHCA) for cancer
Continue readingPre-Myeloma Explained is a pillar page linking dozens of pre-myeloma focused blog posts on PeopleBeatingCancer. If you care to learn more about a pre-myeloma topic such as symptoms, staging, diagnostic
Continue readingIonising Radiation is a remarkable technology. Particularly in the world of oncology. There is no greater double-edged sword. Radiological imaging, especially for me and my cancer, multiple myeloma, provides
Continue readingGetting all of the vaccinations that you had before your autologous stem cell transplant is a component of the standard-of-care therapy plan for all newly diagnosed multiple myeloma patients. Unfortunately,
Continue readingCoffee for chemo brain? I’ve been struggling with chemotherapy-induced cognitive dysfunction aka chemo brain since I completed active therapy for my cancer in 1997. Over the years, I’ve figured
Continue readingWhen I write about nutritional supplementation reducing the risk of virus’ such as the SARS-CoV-2 virus I am doing so by completely excluding any/all discussion of vaccines. I say this because of
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