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Intermediate Risk SMM Questions

Hi David. I have been diagnosed with Intermediate Risk SMM.  3 months ago. I am 70 years old, Height 165 cms and I weigh 72 Kgs. 2 months ago, I started doing Alternative treatments to prevent Multiple

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Diagnostic Testing for MGUS

Whether you “watch and wait” or undergo non-toxic MGUS therapies, regular diagnostic testing is now a part of your life You’ve been diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined

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MGUS – Nerve Pain

Peripheral Neuropathy (PN) as Symptom of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance. “Four statistically significant differences set IgM-MGUS neuropathies apart from IgG-MGUS and IgA-MGUS

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Pre-myeloma, MGUS and Fracture Risk-

Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significancer (MGUS) is a blood disorder, not cancer with a higher-risk of bone damage/fractures- While conventional oncology considers all forms of pre-Myeloma to

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Chemo does NOT help Smoldering Myeloma

Based on the current evidence, early treatment didn’t significantly affect mortality and response rate… The diagnosis of an incurable cancer like multiple myeloma is awful. Patients feel as if

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Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS) and HPV

What Does It Mean for MGUS and HPV to be “Associated?” Actionable Non-Toxic Therapy is For the Pre-Myeloma Patient- The study linked and excerpted below cites a small study of MGUS patients,

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Risk of Progression for Smoldering Multiple Myeloma is Reduced…at what cost?

“Lenalidomide (Revlimid) induced a 72% reduction in the risk of progression to symptomatic disease in patients with smoldering multiple myeloma at 3 years” The challenge with pre-myeloma, Monoclonal

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Monoclonal Gammopathy, Nerve Pain

In addition to MGUS, you have been diagnosed with several possibly overlapping issues all of which may be contributing to your pain. I will address as many possibilities as I can. Hi David, I would like

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MGUS and Genetic Risk-

 “The increased risk of multiple myeloma (MM) in relatives of individuals with MGUS is consistent with MGUS being a marker of inherited genetic susceptibility to MM…” You or a family-member has

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Hyperthermia – Smoldering Myeloma…

“Whole-body hyperthermia is used to treat metastatic cancer that has spread throughout the body. This can be accomplished by several techniques that raise the body temperature…” Dear David-Does

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MGUS & SMM Reduce Risk of Progression to Multiple Myeloma

“A recent pilot study found that curcumin, in certain patients with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS), decreases the paraprotein load…” A diagnosis of pre-myeloma,

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Elevated IGG, no M-spike, Dx of MGUS- Thoughts?

“The risk of (MGUS) progression to multiple myeloma or related disorders (in 115 patients) at 20 years with an initial monoclonal protein value of 1.5 g per deciliter was 1.9 times the risk of progression

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