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 Myeloma for beginners - Understanding myeloma Dr Graham Jackson, Consultant Haematologist and Senior Lecturer, Royal Victoria Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, answers questions to help patients, families a... |  Living with Multiple-Myeloma (Jan 5th, 2012) This is an update of my condition since the last videos posted on August 2010. I talk about my stem cell collect, new drugs and treatments available to contr... |  Multiple myeloma -- blood cancer formed in bone marrow Multiple myeloma is a cancer caused by malignant plasma cells. Plasma cells help the human body fight infection, but when they multiply out of control, the m... |  What is Myeloma? Dr. Morie Gertz of the Mayo Clinic explains the basics of multiple myeloma. |  Multiple Myeloma Education by Dianne Lavelle 2012 Education for nurses about Multiple Myeloma and MGUS. Includes prevalence, pathophysiology, risk factors, diagnostics (bone marrow biopsy, flow cytometry, se... |  Understanding Multiple Myeloma |  Surviving Multiple Myeloma - Mayo Clinic Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer for which there is no cure. But treatment for this disease has improved greatly in recent years. Patients can live in re... |  Myeloma: Control or Cure? Dr. Barlogie's Perspective With the emergence of multiple myeloma treatments in favor of making the disease a chronic condition, many question whether a cure is a priority. Dr. Bart Ba... |  Multiple Myeloma-Mayo Clinic In the following video, Rafael Fonseca, M.D., Director of the Cancer Center at Mayo Clinic in Arizona, provides an overview of the condition Multiple Myeloma... |  Histopathology Bone--Multiple myeloma Histopathology Bone--Multiple myeloma. |
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The Myeloma Beacon
Thu, 23 May 2013 10:50:23 -0700
The approval of Pomalyst (pomalidomide) by the FDA in February of this year and the commencement of my treatment with it in early March were truly a watershed for me in my myeloma-infused life. While I appear to be one of the relatively few patients ...
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Business Wire (press release)
Thu, 23 May 2013 03:33:21 -0700
BUSINESS WIRE)--The Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) is honored to announce that Kathy Giusti, MMRF Founder and CEO, was presented with an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from The University of Vermont (UVM) on ...
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The Myeloma Beacon
Wed, 22 May 2013 13:42:47 -0700
A subanalysis of recent clinical trial results shows good response rates for single-agent Kyprolis in heavily pretreated multiple myeloma patients with high-risk chromosomal abnormalities. Specifically, the investigators found that the response rates ...
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The Daily Voice
Wed, 22 May 2013 12:58:48 -0700
In 1998, Giusti, along with her twin sister Karen Andrews, founded the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation after she was diagnosed with the disease. The organization has raised more than $225 million for research and has played a significant in six ...
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The Myeloma Beacon
Tue, 21 May 2013 17:02:39 -0700
I grew up in a blue-collar family where vacations were momentous events. They didn't happen every year, but when they did, they tended to be memorable. There was the Yellowstone Park vacation, the Expo '67 vacation, the Lincoln Trail vacation. Our ...
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Pharmacy Times
Tue, 14 May 2013 08:38:10 -0700
Multiple myeloma ranks as the second-most prevalent hematologic cancer after non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and accounts for an estimated 10% of all cancers that affect the blood.1-3 According to the National Cancer Society, an estimated 22,350 adults will be ...
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The Myeloma Beacon
Fri, 17 May 2013 14:31:25 -0700
Results from a recent retrospective study conducted in Germany suggest that treatment with novel agents followed by an autologous stem cell transplant may be an effective and safe salvage therapy for relapsed multiple myeloma patients who previously ...
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The Myeloma Beacon
Mon, 13 May 2013 12:19:57 -0700
BMI, Not Physical Activity, Associated With Risk Of Myeloma – Results of a large U.S.-based study sponsored by the AARP found that across all age groups, people with higher body mass index (BMI) were more likely to develop multiple myeloma. However ...
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