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Multiple Myeloma Care

Advanced diagnosis and treatment for multiple myeloma with personalized care and modern therapies.

Understanding Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma is a type of blood cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow. These abnormal plasma cells grow uncontrollably and interfere with the body’s ability to produce healthy blood cells and fight infections.

It mainly affects older adults, but early diagnosis and modern treatment options can help manage the disease effectively.

Blood Cell Disorder

Affects Immunity

Treatable Disease

Types of Leukemia

Smoldering Multiple Myeloma

An early stage where abnormal plasma cells are present but symptoms may not appear.

Active Multiple Myeloma

The disease becomes active and begins affecting organs such as bones and kidneys.

Relapsed / Refractory Myeloma

Cancer that returns or does not respond to treatment.

Common Symptoms

Diagnosis

Doctors diagnose multiple myeloma using several tests such as:

Treatment Options

Chemotherapy

Targeted Therapy

Stem Cell Transplant

Immunotherapy

When to See a Doctor

If you experience persistent bone pain, fatigue, frequent infections, or kidney problems, it is important to consult a specialist for evaluation.

Early diagnosis helps in better treatment planning and disease management.

FAQS

What is multiple myeloma?

Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells that develops in the bone marrow and affects the body’s immune system.

Common symptoms include bone pain, fatigue, weakness, frequent infections, and kidney problems.

Multiple myeloma is more common in adults over the age of 60 but can occur in younger individuals as well.

While it may not always be curable, modern treatments can control the disease and improve quality of life.

Expert Multiple Myeloma Care

Consult specialists for accurate diagnosis and advanced treatment planning.