How is myeloma different in Black Americans? Watch as Dr. Craig Cole breaks down what Blacks need to know about multiple myeloma and how the disease affects Blacks compared to other races.
4 Ways Multiple Myeloma is Different in Blacks
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Patient Enrollment in Cancer Treatment Trials Up About 7 Percent
Patient enrollment in cancer treatment trials is 7.1 percent, higher than historical estimates, according to a study published online April 2 in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Joseph M. Unger, Ph.D., from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle, and colleagues read more about Patient Enrollment in Cancer Treatment Trials Up About 7 Percent
Let’s Talk About Multiple Myeloma With Bryan Daily
https://youtu.be/vm__5rKz5KA Bryan Daily, the national Community Outreach Manager for the Myeloma Link program, shares his journey from volunteer to advocate. In this compelling video, Daley recounts a pivotal moment during community outreach that led to the discovery of his read more about Let’s Talk About Multiple Myeloma With Bryan Daily
The Consequences Of Blacks Missing From U.S. Cancer Clinical Trials
Four out of five participants in cancer clinical trials are white, a discrepancy that calls into question whether other races and ethnicities are receiving good cancer treatment, researchers say. Women and the elderly also are underrepresented in clinical trials, according read more about The Consequences Of Blacks Missing From U.S. Cancer Clinical Trials
Multiple Myeloma Warning Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore
How much do you know about the warning signs and symptoms of multiple myeloma? Dr. Craig Cole shares the signs you shouldn't ignore as well as the potential complications of multiple myeloma and what can be done about them.
What is Blood Cancer and Multiple Myeloma?
Blood cancer is a term used to describe cancers that affect the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system. There are three main types of blood cancer: leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma. Watch as Dr. Craig Cole breaks down what each type read more about What is Blood Cancer and Multiple Myeloma?