There are no clearly-established risk factors for multiple myeloma and it is possible that a combination of factors interact to cause the disease. Thus, there is no method for preventing multiple myeloma.
Multiple myeloma is a disease in which malignant plasma cells spread through the bone marrow and hard outer portions of the large bones of the body. These myeloma cells may form tumors called...
Multiple myeloma begins when the genetic material (DNA) is damaged during the development of a stem cell into a B-cell in the bone marrow. This causes the cell to develop into an abnormal or...
Some of the common signs and symptoms of Multiple Myeloma are 1) bone pain, 2) susceptibility to infections, 3) anemia, 4) kidney disease, and 5) neurological symptoms.
Unfortunately, there is no vaccination or any other way of preventing MS.
However, I've read studies which suggest that getting plenty of vitamin D in childhood (either from sunshine, or from a diet...
Multiple Myeloma is a cancer of the Plasma Cells mostly found in your bone marrow. Your bone marrow produces antibodies which fight off diseases in your body. The cancer kills these anitbodies which...