Plasma-cell Myeloma Overview

Plasma-cell Myeloma Guide

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  • Summary
  • Definition
  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Treatment
  • Other Names
  • When to Contact a Medical Professional
  • Possible Complications
  • Outlook (Prognosis)
  • Exams and Tests
  • Support Groups
Reviewed By Corey Cutler, MD

Definition

Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cells in bone marrow.


Symptoms

  • Bone or back pain
  • Unexplained fractures
  • Bleeding problems
  • Increased susceptibility to infection
  • Symptoms of anemia (such as tiredness, shortness of breath, and fatigue)


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Encyclopedia:

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Multiple myeloma is a type of cancer of plasma cells which are immune system cells in bone marrow that produce antibodies. Myeloma is regarded as incurable, but remissions may be induced with steroids, chemotherapy, thalidomide and stem cell transplants. Myeloma is part of the broad group of diseases called hematological malignancies. Because many organs can be affected by myeloma, the symptoms and signs vary greatly. A mnemonic sometimes used to...

Yahoo! Answers

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What should be the choice between Stem cell transplant and Bortezmib therapy for multiple myeloma...
A 53yr,male patient of myeloma has completed 3 months Chemotherapy with Thallidomide and Dexa.PRETREATMENT plasma...

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How is d prognosis and What r possible risks in undergoing autologous bone marrow transplant...
A 53yrs male pt.wants to undergo autologous bone marrow transplantation for multiple myeloma.He has received...

Hi, this answer could be pages and pages. Quik answer is that more that 50% of the peope getting a SCT have a CR for at least a year and most a...

Asked by Aakashdeep - 21 months ago


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