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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
Continue readingthe present research supports the evidence that pomegranate juice (PGJ) could play a key role of a future therapeutic approach for treatment of MM in order to optimize the pharmacological effect of bortezomib One
Continue readingMultiple Myeloma Patients and Survivors Must Pursue the Best of both Conventional and Non-Conventional Therapies to Manage Their Cancer- Hi David- I read your story and wonder if you are still in remission
Continue reading“clinical studies suggest that (the chemotherapy side effect) anthracycline–induced cardiotoxicity can be prevented by administering coenzyme Q10 during cancer chemotherapy This blog post
Continue readingWho are Multiple Myeloma Specialists and Why Should I care? You’ve been diagnosed with incurable cancer. You’re trying to manage your emotions and perhaps the emotions of those closest to you.
Continue reading“In the (MM) patients who have been treated with or without transplant but achieve MRD-negative status and CR , when they looked at their survival curves, they were very comparable, not statistically
Continue reading“For myeloma patients with progressive disease (PD) after induction therapy, deepening of response through salvage therapy is not associated with improved progression-free or overall survival..” According
Continue readingA recent study published in Seminars in Preventive and Alternative Medicine that looked at over 100 studies over 10 years revealed a growing list of benefits of vit. C…” Because multiple myeloma
Continue readingThere is no association between conventional response outcomes, such as complete response (CR) or very good partial response (VGPR), and survival in patients with newly diagnosed multiple myeloma- I
Continue readingKidney Damage Is A Common Symptom of Multiple Myeloma. Renal Insufficiency AKA Kidney Damage and is Characterized by an Elevated Serum Creatinine. Bone Pain, Anemia and Kidney Damage are the Big Three
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“Hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients may be at an increased risk of developing hypertension, diabetes and dyslipidemia (referred to as cardiovascular risk factors (CVRF); and these can
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