Tag: active myeloma symptoms
Relapse/Refractory Multiple Myeloma Conversation Guide
Active Multiple Myeloma Conversation Guide
Active Multiple Myeloma Non-Transplant Candidate Conversation Guide
Active Multiple Myeloma
Understanding Active Multiple Myeloma – Active multiple myeloma is a type of cancer that starts in the bone marrow, the part of your body that produces blood cells. In active multiple myeloma, certain blood cells, specifically plasma cells, grow uncontrollably. These abnormal plasma cells crowd out healthy blood cells, leading to a range of serious… Continue reading Active Multiple Myeloma
Active Multiple Myeloma Non-Transplant Candidate
Active Multiple Myeloma is a type of cancer that starts in a part of your body called the bone marrow, where your blood cells are made. Normally, your bone marrow makes healthy cells, like red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. But in multiple myeloma, certain blood cells (called plasma cells) grow out of… Continue reading Active Multiple Myeloma Non-Transplant Candidate
Active Multiple Myeloma Treatment Options For Non-Transplant Candidates
Active multiple myeloma is when the disease is causing noticeable symptoms and may be affecting your organs. Common multiple myeloma symptoms include fatigue, bone pain, weakness, and infections. Familiarize yourself with the active multiple myeloma treatment options below including the latest targeted therapy available for multiple myeloma and then click Create My Conversation Guide to… Continue reading Active Multiple Myeloma Treatment Options For Non-Transplant Candidates
Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Relapsed or Refractory Active Multiple Myeloma is when your multiple myeloma has either returned after initial treatment or has stopped responding to treatment, and the disease is actively progressing despite previous therapies. Understanding your Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma diagnosis will help you partner with your doctors to make the best treatment choice for you.… Continue reading Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Active Myeloma Relapse and Refractory Disease
A multiple myeloma relapse is when symptoms come back or new symptoms begin after a period of improvement with treatment. Refractory multiple myeloma means that despite treatment, the multiple myeloma did not improve. Familiarize yourself with the common Relapse Multiple Myeloma treatment options below, including Car T-Cell Therapies and then click Create My Conversation Guide… Continue reading Active Myeloma Relapse and Refractory Disease
Active Multiple Myeloma Treatment Options For Transplant Candidates
Active multiple myeloma is when the disease is causing noticeable symptoms and may be affecting your organs. Common multiple myeloma symptoms include fatigue, bone pain, weakness, and infections. Transplant candidates are patients who are healthy enough for stronger treatments. Familiarize yourself with the common active multiple myeloma treatment options below including targeted therapy and then… Continue reading Active Multiple Myeloma Treatment Options For Transplant Candidates