introduction of multiple myeloma
Myeloma, also known as multiple myeloma, is a type of bone marrow cancer. The cancer affects the plasma cells inside the bone marrow, which are an important part of the immune system. Bone marrow is...
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Multiple myeloma may not cause any symptoms or complications in its early stages and may only be diagnosed after a routine blood or urine test. However, it will eventually cause a wide range of...
View Articlecauses of multiple myeloma
It is not known exactly what causes the plasma cells inside the bone marrow to become cancerous. Studies have suggested that the factors listed below may increase your chance of developing multiple...
View Articlediagnosis of multiple myeloma
Myeloma is a rare cancer with fairly general symptoms, so a diagnosis is often delayed. A diagnosis is almost always made by a hospital specialist, although a GP may initially suspect it and refer you...
View Articletreatment of multiple myeloma
If you have myeloma, you’ll be cared for by a team of healthcare professionals usually led by a consultant haematologist who specialises in myeloma. This team of health professionals will discuss your...
View ArticleIntroduction of Multiple myeloma
Myeloma, also known as multiple myeloma, is a type of bone marrow cancer. The cancer affects the plasma cells inside the bone marrow, which are an important part of the immune system. Bone marrow is...
View ArticleSymptoms of multiple myeloma
Multiple myeloma may not cause any symptoms or complications in its early stages and may only be diagnosed after a routine blood or urine test. However, it will eventually cause a wide range of...
View ArticleCauses of multiple myeloma
It is not known exactly what causes the plasma cells inside the bone marrow to become cancerous. Studies have suggested that the factors listed below may increase your chance of developing multiple...
View ArticleDiagnosing multiple myeloma
Myeloma is a rare cancer with fairly general symptoms, so a diagnosis is often delayed. A diagnosis is almost always made by a hospital specialist, although a GP may initially suspect it and refer you...
View ArticleTreating multiple myeloma
If you have myeloma, you’ll be cared for by a team of healthcare professionals usually led by a consultant haematologist who specialises in myeloma. This team of health professionals will discuss your...
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