March is Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month. When we talk about blood-related cancers, most of us have heard of leukemia and ...
Study reveals multiple high-risk genetic changes predict worse multiple myeloma outcomes across all treatments.
Dr. Joseph Mikhael discusses early signs, treatments and supportive care for multiple myeloma in an interview with CURE.
March is Myeloma Awareness Month, a time to recognize the subtle but serious symptoms of multiple myeloma, including persistent fatigue, unexplained bone pain and anemia. Since diagnosis is often ...
An elderly patient who was initially suspected of having antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) was instead diagnosed with multiple myeloma, according to a case report ...
Although the cause of multiple myeloma is not known, research shows that genetic changes in the DNA of a single plasma cell set into motion a chain of events that turn a plasma ce ...
A stem cell transplant can be a good treatment for multiple myeloma. A successful transplant gives someone with multiple myeloma new, healthy bone marrow. It replaces the bone marrow harmed by myeloma ...
We do not know what causes MGUS. There may be a link to autoimmune diseases, genetics, or environmental factors. Like multiple myeloma, MGUS starts in a type of white blood cell called plasma cells.
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a blood cancer that affects plasma cells in bone marrow. It’s a particularly insidious form of ...