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While there is no cure for multiple myeloma, increased awareness about the symptoms can be the key to timely diagnosis and ...
Multiple myeloma is a rare cancer that originates in white blood cells (plasma cells) that produce antibodies.
And as myeloma cells continue to build up in the marrow, they weaken your bones, causing pain and fractures. Treatments for multiple myeloma target the cancer cells as well as the symptoms.
Refractory multiple myeloma causes the same symptoms as multiple myeloma. These symptoms either don't go away or return after treatment. Bone pain is the most common symptom. The pain can be in ...
More than half of patients recently diagnosed with lymphoma or myeloma had clinically significant symptoms of anxiety or ...
Dr. Surbhi Sidana discussed the topic of minimal residual disease during the CURE Educated Patient® Multiple Myeloma Summit.