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How Does Multiple Myeloma Kill You

Multiple myeloma gives rise to many health complications, including spinal cord compression, bone fractures, thickened blood, various kidney problems, and more.

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How Does Multiple Myeloma Kill You

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  1. How Does Multiple Myeloma Kill You

  2. Multiple myeloma is a form of cancer that originates in plasma cells, a type of white blood cell responsible for producing antibodies. This condition is characterized by the abnormal growth and accumulation of malignant plasma cells in the bone marrow, hindering the production of healthy blood cells.

  3. Symptoms of Multiple Myeloma • Bone Pain • Fatigue • Weakened Bones • Recurrent Infections • Kidney Problems • Weight Loss • Weakness and Numbness

  4. What Tests Do Health Care Providers Run • If there are indications from your symptoms and risk factors pointing towards multiple myeloma, your healthcare provider will conduct a series of tests to confirm the diagnosis. These tests may include blood, urine, and imaging examinations to ascertain the presence of myeloma. Additionally, these diagnostic tests play a crucial role in determining the stage of the cancer, providing essential information to your healthcare team. Let's explore the various tests that your healthcare provider might employ in the diagnosis of multiple myeloma. • CBC (Complete Blood Count) • Urine Tests • Blood Chemistry Test • X-rays • Electrophoresis • Computed Tomography (CT) Scan • Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Scan

  5. Visit For More Info Company:- University Cancer Centers Website:- https://universitycancercenters.com/ Contact:- 713-474-1414 Address:- 12811 Beamer RD Houston, TX 77089, United States

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