Myeloma
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Myeloma
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Myeloma, or Multiple Myeloma, is a type of blood cancer which forms in plasma cells.
American Cancer Society
A helpful overview of multiple myeloma.
International Myeloma Foundation
The International Myeloma Foundation conducts basic clinical and translational research to improve outcomes in myeloma, and to provide scientifically valid and critically appraised consensus opinions on the diagnosis and treatment of myeloma and related disorders. The IMF provides myeloma patient support and education though Patient & Family Seminars, an extensive library of print and digital resources and a trained InfoLine staff.
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
A patient-founded nonprofit organization, the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation (MMRF) is a world-recognized pioneer in precision medicine and cancer research. The mission of the MMRF is to find a cure for multiple myeloma by relentlessly pursuing innovation that accelerates the development of next-generation treatments to extend the lives of patients.
Mayo Clinic
An overview of multiple myeloma with links to more in-depth information.
Myeloma Central
Myeloma Central is your hub for basic information about multiple myeloma. Our goal is to connect people affected by multiple myeloma with helpful information and resources.
Myeloma Advocacy Research Flashcard
Learn about the role of advocacy organizations in providing support for patients with cancer.
General Myeloma Resources
The mission of CancerCare is to provide free professional support services for anyone affected by cancer.
The Cancer Support Community is an international nonprofit dedicated to providing support, education, and hope to people affected by cancer and their loved ones.
The Cancer Research Institute (CRI) is dedicated to pursuing research in and advancing awareness of immunotherapy for cancer.
Offers information about coping and support as well as in-depth information on other topics.
Answers to basic questions, and a list of topics to discuss with your doctor.