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Understanding myeloma

Treatment and treatment decisions

Relapsing myeloma

Newly diagnosed myeloma

The role of imaging (x-rays and scans) in myeloma

Oral Mucositis

Managing fatigue

The role of Myeloma Nurse Specialists

The role of stem cell transplantation in myeloma

Pain and myeloma

Fatigue and myeloma

Peripheral neuropathy and myeloma

High-dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplantation

Transplantation and myeloma - The patients perspective

The kidney and dialysis - The patients perspective

The kidney and dialysis - The carers perspective

Treatment and treatment decisions

Relapsing myeloma

Receiving a diagnosis

Undergoing treatment

Caring for someone who has myeloma

Living with myeloma

Balloon Kyphoplasty

Support Group leader Rita Rumsey

Newly diagnosed myeloma

Losing a loved one and finding support

My experience of back pain and balloon kyphoplasty

How myeloma has affected my family, Dom Wood

Subcutaneous Velcade

Bendamustine

Carfilzomib

Pomalidomide

Vorinostat

Eric Low on ASH 2012

Future of treatment in myeloma

Working together in partnership

Novel treatments in myeloma

Recent developments in treatment

Challenges in treatment & care

Drug development

Introduction to balloon kyphoplasty

The balloon kyphoplasty procedure explained

Introduction: History of the Marathon

Motivation: Getting Started

General Nutrition for Runners

Training Techniques

Injury Prevention

Race Day Nutrition Tips

Myeloma UK - the story so far, Eric Low

Understanding AL amyloidosis

Treating AL amyloidosis

Dr Giampaolo Merlini talks to Myeloma UK

Ken Mantel - My AL amyloidosis

Steffi Callan - My AL amyloidosis

NHS reforms and myeloma

Myeloma UK at the Edinburgh Marathon 2007

Retail Therapy Walk for Research, Bristol 2009

Myeloma UK at the Edinburgh Marathon 2009

Understanding myeloma
Description: Dr Graham Jackson, Consultant Haematologist and Senior Lecturer, Royal Victoria Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, answers questions to help patients, families and their carers understand more about myeloma. According to Myeloma UK, around 10 people are diagnosed with multiple myeloma in the UK every day. Myeloma is the second most common form of bone marrow cancer in the UK and is currently incurable, but treatable.