City Of Hope Radio

The Future of Multiple Myeloma

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Sinopsis

Myeloma is a cancer of the plasma cells, which normally produces anitibodies to help fight infections. Left untreated, myeloma can interfere with production of normal blood cells and cause serious complications in bones and kidneys. When these cancerous cells form tumors throughout the body, it is classified as multiple myeloma.The Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Transplantation Institute at City of Hope, which has earned the elite designation of Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute, is a leader in the research and treatment of myeloma and related diseases. With our decades of experience, specialized therapy protocols and extensive program of clinical trials, newly diagnosed or relapsed myeloma patients can find a treatment regimen that is tailored to their disease and gives them the best chance for survival.Joining the show is Amrita Y. Krishnan, MD, the director of the Multiple Myeloma Program at City of Hope, to answer your questions about Multiple Myeloma and the best treat