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What Is Multiple Myeloma?
Multiple myeloma is a type of blood cancer. It starts in your bone marrow, the spongy tissue inside bones.
Conditions That Can Look Like Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma can be tricky. That’s because it sometimes has no symptoms. Or the signs look like other illnesses.
Multiple Myeloma vs Leukemia and Lymphoma
Multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and leukemia are blood cancers. While they are alike in some ways, they affect you differently.
Multiple Myeloma With Amyloidosis
A small number of people with multiple myeloma also may have amyloidosis, another serious blood disease.
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Multiple Myeloma: Causes and Risk Factors
What causes multiple myeloma? No one knows exactly, but certain things can raise your chances of getting this blood cancer.
Who Gets Multiple Myeloma?
You’re more likely to get multiple myeloma if a family member has it, but there’s not much evidence to suggest it’s inherited.
Multiple Myeloma in Older Adults: What to Know
Your risk for multiple myeloma (MM) increases as you age. The average age for this type of blood cancer is 70.
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Could You Have Multiple Myeloma?
Multiple myeloma is a rare type of blood cancer. The chances of getting it are 1 in 132. It’s more likely to affect men.
What Does Multiple Myeloma Look Like?
Multiple myeloma can cause lesions on your bones, visible in imaging tests, that raise your risk of cracks or breaks.
Multiple Myeloma: When Should You See a Doctor?
Multiple myeloma can be a difficult type of cancer to diagnose. For one thing, some people have no symptoms.
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Types of Multiple Myeloma
There are several kinds of multiple myeloma. There also are many precancerous conditions that can sometimes lead to MM.
Smoldering Multiple Myeloma
Smoldering multiple myeloma is an early form of multiple myeloma. You might hear your doctor call it asymptomatic.
Refractory Multiple Myeloma
Sometimes the first treatment you try doesn't work. Your doctor might call this primary refractory multiple myeloma.
Late-Stage Multiple Myeloma
Many doctors refer to late-stage multiple myeloma as stage III. This is the stage you’re most likely to be in when diagnosed.
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View AllMultiple Myeloma Treatment
If you have multiple myeloma, remember that you often have a lot of choices in how to treat it.
How Darzalex Faspro Works for Multiple Myeloma
Darzalex Faspro (daratumumab and hyaluronidase-fihj) is used for treating a blood cancer called multiple myeloma and a condition called light chain amyloidosis.
Has Your Treatment Stopped Working?
New symptoms may be a clue that your multiple myeloma treatment isn’t working anymore.
Treating High-Risk Multiple Myeloma
Your doctor will likely want to start treatment ASAP. It’ll be more aggressive than therapies for standard-risk multiple myeloma.
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View AllSelf-Care for Multiple Myeloma
During multiple myeloma treatment or remission, you can do many things to stay as healthy as possible and feel better.
Staying Safe and Mobile With Multiple Myeloma
Because multiple myeloma can affect your mobility, it puts you at a higher risk for injury or falling.
5 Ways to Maintain Bone Health if You Have Multiple Myeloma
Before your doctor puts you on a treatment plan for your bones, they might look at how myeloma cells are affecting bones.
Multiple Myeloma Diet
With multiple myeloma, sometimes eating is the last thing you want to do. A few diet tips can make it easier to eat well.
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View AllPotential Complications of Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma and the treatment for it could cause complications. Some problems can be serious or life-threatening.
Infection and Multiple Myeloma
You’ll need to look out for infections with multiple myeloma. The disease and its treatment make infections more likely.
How Multiple Myeloma Affects Your Brain
If you have multiple myeloma, you might have what experts call altered mental status (AMS).
What Is Multiple Myeloma Neuropathy?
Peripheral neuropathy may be caused by your multiple myeloma itself or by meds and other therapies you’re using to fight it.
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Video on How to Face the Fear With Multiple Myeloma and Find Support
Fear is completely normal with recurring multiple myeloma. What can you do to nurture yourself?
Video on a Personal Story of Multiple Myeloma Treatment
Johnny Veselka shares his experience with chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant. How did it impact his life, and how did his positive attitude help?
An Inside Look at Multiple Myeloma
A view inside your body shows how cancerous plasma cells multiply and lead to complications.
Video on Multiple Myeloma Risk Factors and Treatments
Learn what factors raise your multiple myeloma risk and what treatment options exist.
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