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Continue readingFirst-line treatment (sometimes referred to as induction therapy, primary therapy, or front-line therapy) is the first therapy that will be tried for all newly diagnosed myeloma patients. A breakthrough
Continue reading“Excessive body fat of abdomen and pelvis might be a predictive factor for poor treatment response for multiple myeloma patients.” If you have been diagnosed with an incurable cancer called
Continue reading“For the first time ever, (in 2010) a three-drug regimen resulted in a 100% response rate and a favorable tolerability profile in patients with multiple myeloma, according to new findings…” Multiple
Continue reading“We observed that curcumin cell death induction was heterogeneous, of note 16 Human Myeloma Cell Lines were highly sensitive to curcumin…” Curcumin (Cu) is one of the best examples I
Continue readingIdentify Anemia as a Symptom of Multiple Myeloma and Learn both Conventional and Non-Conventional Therapies to Feel Normal Again. You are tired. Not the kind of tired that is fixed with a nap. Tired
Continue reading“However, it is now urgent to define and incorporate MRD into our response criteria more generally, since combination novel therapies, with or without autologous stem cell transplant (ASCT), can
Continue reading“Benzimidazoles, including albendazole, fenbendazole, mebendazole, and nocodazole, have been used as anthelmintics and fungicides…fenbendazole, and nocodazole significantly inhibited multiple
Continue readingAccording to one study, more than half of those diagnosed with multiple myeloma in stage 2 live 7 years or more past the start of treatment. According to research, more than 95% of all newly diagnosed
Continue readingIt is critical for the myeloma – stage 1 patient to understand that he/she is an outlier, statistically speaking, when compared to the “average” newly diagnosed patient. Newly diagnosed
Continue reading“However, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) survivors are at risk of developing long-term complications, such as endocrinopathies, musculoskeletal disorders, cardiopulmonary compromise
Continue readingMultiple Myeloma Cancer Coaching is information and feedback from a long-term Myeloma Survivor. Your MM oncologist and I provide you with information, education and support- Based on the post and questions
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