Learn how you can stall the development of full-blown Multiple Myeloma with evidence-based nutritional and supplementation therapies.
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You’ve been diagnosed with High Risk Smoldering Multiple Myeloma (HR-SMM). Your oncologist has told you about a clinical trial to treat HR-SMM that may slow your progression to full multiple myeloma. What
Continue readingAll newly diagnosed myeloma patients are prescribed the standard-of-care MM therapy plan. Therefore, there are only two kinds of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (NDMM) patients in this world. You are
Continue readingIf you have been diagnosed with smoldering multiple myeloma (SMM), is your goal to slow a diagnosis of multiple myeloma or is your goal to live as long a life with as high a quality of life as possible? Yes,
Continue readingHigh-Risk Multiple Myeloma- Common myeloma is difficult to treat. High-Risk myeloma means that the newly diagnosed patient has genetic differences compared to the average patient. These genetic differences
Continue readingYears of research and experience have taught me that multiple myeloma (MM) requires a multimodal treatment approach. This means chemotherapy, possibly radiation but also nutrition, supplementation and
Continue reading“Personalized immunotherapy using a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) involves genetically modifying a patient’s own T cells so that they can identify and kill malignant plasma cells.10 The first
Continue readingLong-term side effects from multiple myeloma treatment can be a nightmare for the survivor who achieves the goal of living with this incurable blood cancer beyond the averages only to struggle with serious
Continue reading“If the doctor gives you a Multiple Myeloma diagnosis during your appointment and you don’t understand what it is or if you have any questions at al, feel free to ask additional questions…” The
Continue readingConsidering chemo for multiple myeloma? Learn more about this treatment and potential risks and benefits with PeopleBeatingCancer. When I talk about chemo for multiple myeloma, for the purposes of this
Continue readingMultiple Myeloma is an incurable blood cancer. Do you try to cure it or control it? Keep in mind the MM chemotherapy causes real damage to the patient… The blog from the New York Times written by
Continue readingThe research findings show the importance of preventing bone disease (lytic lesions) in multiple myeloma…” Lytic lesions and bone damage as a symptom of multiple myeloma before or after diagnosis
Continue reading“We provide a summary of current criteria and definitions that are used in diagnosis, prognosis, risk stratification and response assessment in myeloma.” The diagnosis of cancer can be devastating.
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