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  2. Multiple myeloma - Wikipedia

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    Multiple myeloma is the second-most prevalent blood cancer (10%) after non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. [154] It represents about 1.8% of all new cancers and 2.1% of all cancer deaths. [7] Multiple myeloma affects slightly more men than women.

  3. Hyperviscosity syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Plasmapheresis may be used to decrease viscosity in the case of myeloma, whereas leukapheresis or phlebotomy may be employed in a leukemic or polycythemic crisis, respectively. Blood transfusions should be used with caution as they can increase serum viscosity. Hydration is a temporizing measure to employ while preparing pheresis.

  4. Plateletpheresis - Wikipedia

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    Platelet transfusions are traditionally given to patients undergoing chemotherapy for leukemia, multiple myeloma, those with aplastic anemia, AIDS, hypersplenism, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP), sepsis, bone marrow transplant, radiation treatment, organ transplant or surgeries such as cardiopulmonary bypass.

  5. Letter to the Editor: Blood donations sorely needed at all times

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    Also, cancer and sickle cell anemia patients need blood transfusions. Blood platelets are needed every five seconds. It's atrocious that 97%, about 116 million people, of eligible donors are ...

  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. Myelodysplastic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Although the specific therapies patients receive may obviate the need for RBC transfusion, many MDS patients may not respond to these treatments, thus may develop secondary hemochromatosis due to iron overload from repeated transfusions. Patients with chronic iron overload can have iron deposits in their liver, heart, and endocrine glands.

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