Multiple myeloma is the most common type of plasma cell tumor.
Common potential sign of multiple myeloma is a high level of calcium in your blood. This can occur when calcium from affected bones dissolves into your blood.

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Below The World Health Organisation (W.H.O.) summarise what we know about cancer from scientific research:Cancer is largely preventable: by stopping smoking, providing healthy food and avoiding the exposure to carcinogens. Some of the most frequent cancer types are curable by surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy. The chance of cure increases substantially if cancer is detected early. Quality of life of cancer patients and their families can be greatly improved by the provision of palliative care. Cancer control is a public health approach aimed at reducing causes and consequences of cancer by translating our knowledge into practice. Recommendations from the World Health
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We all know someone that either has cancer now or has died from it. Cancer is the Bubonic Plague of our times and despite billions of dollars in research, chemotherapy remains one of the most popular forms of treatment within the established medical community. Although chemotherapy is without question an effective means of attacking and killing cancer, an astounding 96% of all cancer patients who die do so because of complications arising from the treatment itself and not the cancer! This is because chemotherapy does not distinguish between cancer cells and healthy cells within the host body—it attacks and
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Prostate cancer disease Prostate cancer - the most common form of cancer in men is Prostate cancer, the second leading cause of cancer death. The Main risk factors include age (incidence increases in men over the age of 65 years). It is more prevalent in the western world and about 10% of cases can be linked to family history. The recurrance Rate of the prostate cancer is high. Mostly, the Prostate cancer is a continuum; progressing through localized, locally advanced, advanced and hormone-refractory stages In general it is a slow growing cancer. He is primarily under hormonal control i.e. testosterone. The
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As the name suggests it's a cancer in the breast of a person. Previously only female species were observed effected by this disease but in the recent years it is found that some of the males are also falling prey to breast cancer. This disease is generally seen among matured women in the age group of 50 years and above. Every year lots of women become victim of breast cancer that ultimately leads to their death. Our medical science has not yet reached to the roots of this disease, however during the recent years our scientists and experts in the
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The main three symptoms to lung cancer that should not be ignored are shortness of breath, pain when breathing or coughing, and existence of a persistent cough, especially if it is accompanied by expectoration of sputum streaked with blood. Additionally, loss of appetite, fatigue, unusual losses of weight are three symptoms, which are indicative of lung cancer. Because of the non-specific nature of symptoms of Mesothelioma, Mesothelioma tests are imperative to rule out incidence of the disease when lung cancer symptoms show up. Early detection of Mesothelioma cancer substantiated by clear information of patient's exposure to asbestos can help define
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Symptoms of Multiple Myeloma
Multiple myeloma (also known as myeloma or plasma cell myeloma) is a progressive hematologic (blood) disease. It is a cancer of the plasma cell, an important part of the immune system that produces immunoglobulins (antibodies) to help fight infection and disease. Multiple myeloma is characterized by excessive numbers of abnormal plasma cells in the bone marrow and overproduction of intact monoclonal immunoglobulin (IgG, IgA, IgD, or IgE) or Bence-Jones protein (free monoclonal κ and λ light chains). Hypercalcemia, anemia, renal damage, increased susceptibility to bacterial infection, and impaired production of normal immunoglobulin are common clinical manifestations of multiple myeloma. It is often also characterized by diffuse osteoporosis, usually in the pelvis, spine, ribs, and skull.

Cells destined to become immune cells, like all blood cells, arise in the bone marrow from stem cells (see figure). Some stem cells develop into the small white blood cells called lymphocytes. The two major classes of lymphocytes are B cells (B lymphocytes) and T cells (T lymphocytes). Plasma cells develop from B cells.

Anemia can occur as myeloma cells replace oxygen-carrying red blood cells in your bone marrow, which may lead to another common symptom — fatigue.

Other signs and symptoms of multiple myeloma may include:

Bone pain, particularly in your back or ribs
Unexplained bone fractures
Repeated infections — such as pneumonia, bladder or kidney infection, or sinusitis
Weight loss
Weakness or numbness in your legs


Local radiotherapy, decompression surgery, or both, may be necessary to treat lytic bone lesions, particularly those involving the spine with resulting cord compression.28 Radiation therapy is useful in the control of local pain from lytic lesions. Patients with advanced stage III multiple myeloma may benefit from monthly intravenous infusions of pamidronate (Aredia). A large randomized, double-blind study showed a reduction in skeletal events when this bisphosphonate was used as an adjuvant to chemotherapy.29,30 Pamidronate may not alter the overall length of survival but may be useful in preventing osteoporosis and pathologic fractures.

Your doctor has said the "C" word and you're puzzling: "Whatdo I do now? There seem to be so many options. The doctor ispressing me to get on with the surgery and chemotherapy/radiation. Help!"I've been there. I know. Unfortunately for my dear wife,there was no readily available information in 1990-1994 (or,at least, I failed to find it)... Now, there's too much onthe Internet and in books, newsletters, etc.A SOUND APPROACHOf all the hundreds of people I have now watched overcome theircancer, there seem to be four "essentials" that they all have.I call them the "Four A's."ATTITUDE -- all cancer survivors
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Cancer cells and normal cells are known to respond differently to nutrients and drugs that affect glutathione status. Numerous studies have shown that tumor cells have elevated levels of glutathione levels, which confers resistance to chemotherapy drugs. One of the challenges of cancer therapy is how to deplete tumor cells of glutathione, so as to make them more vulnerable to the effects of chemotherapy drugs, while at the same time allowing normal cells to remain relatively unaffected by chemotherapeutic drugs. A number of new findings have emerged that take into consideration the role of glutathione in pathways that promote programmed cell
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