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  2. Multiple myeloma - Wikipedia

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    MGUS is a relatively stable condition afflicting 3% of people aged 50 and 5% of people aged 70; it progresses to multiple myeloma at a rate of 0.5–1% cases per year; smoldering multiple myeloma does so at a rate of 10% per year for the first 5 years, but then falls off sharply to 3% per year for the next 5 years and thereafter to 1% per year.

  3. Multiple myeloma gets new attention after Bruce ... - AOL

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    “The average myeloma patient, independent of race or ethnicity, sees their primary care provider three times with signs and symptoms that are consistent with myeloma before the diagnosis is ...

  4. Bone marrow suppression - Wikipedia

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    The decrease in blood cell counts does not occur right at the start of chemotherapy because the drugs do not destroy the cells already in the bloodstream (these are not dividing rapidly). Instead, the drugs affect new blood cells that are being made by the bone marrow. [4] When myelosuppression is severe, it is called myeloablation. [5]

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    "Now we see for the first time, if you're a woman under the age of 65, you're now more likely to develop cancer than a man," Dahut said. The report also says Native American and Black people ...

  6. Daratumumab - Wikipedia

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    Multiple myeloma cells with higher levels of CD38 show greater daratumumab-mediated cell lysis than cells with low CD38 expression. [28] CD38 enzyme results in the formation of the immunosuppressive substance adenosine , so eliminating CD38-containing cells increases the ability of the immune system to eliminate cancer.

  7. Multiple Myeloma, You Soon May Have Met Your Match! - AOL

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  8. Plasma cell dyscrasias - Wikipedia

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    In hematology, plasma cell dyscrasias (also termed plasma cell disorders and plasma cell proliferative diseases) are a spectrum of progressively more severe monoclonal gammopathies in which a clone or multiple clones of pre-malignant or malignant plasma cells (sometimes in association with lymphoplasmacytoid cells or B lymphocytes) over-produce and secrete into the blood stream a myeloma ...

  9. Multiple Myeloma, You Soon May Have Met Your Match! - AOL

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    There are few diagnoses in the world that cause as much fear in patients as hearing the word "cancer." Cancer is now the second-leading cause of death in the U.S., trailing only heart disease ...