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  • Thank you,

    Stu will remove these ASAP.

    All the best

    Ellen

  • I am sorry that you haven?t had any replies from anyone who has experienced a second stem cell transplant. My name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists here at Myeloma UK.

    I wonder if you have heard of our PEER programme. It is made up by ?PEER Members? ? patients, family members and carers ? who are willing to share…[Read more]

  • Mr Bradley, thank you for bringing this to our attention, we have now made the necessary changes. Please accept our apologies for any confusion caused.

    I would also like to clarify that our free quarterly newsletter, Myeloma Matters, which you receive in an envelope by post is available on subscription. To subscribe, please contact Nicola 0131…[Read more]

  • Patient and Family Myeloma Infodays are a great way to learn more about myeloma from experts in the field and to meet others who may be in a similar situation.

    The programme for the upcoming Infoday at the Radisson Blu Hotel Manchester includes presentations from some of the top experts in the UK on current strategies for the management of…[Read more]

  • Welcome to the discussion forum. I hope you don?t mind me replying to your post. My name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialist at Myeloma UK. I hope I can help clarify a few things for you.

    Pain is a big problem for many myeloma patients. There is much that can be done to treat and manage pain but sometimes it can take a…[Read more]

  • Dear Charlotte

    I'm sorry to see that you haven't had any replies to your post. I hope you don't mind me replying, my name is Ellen and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists at Myeloma UK.

    I think that the reason you have had no replies is that solitary plasmacytoma is fairly rare and it may be that none of the folk who…[Read more]

  • Dear Stephen

    Thank you for this, it is very useful, very comprehensive and explains the stem cell harvest process very well.

    Ellen

  • ellen replied to the topic Thalidomide in the forum Treatment 12 years, 5 months ago

    In the past, thalidomide has caused devastating birth defects. For this reason its
    use is carefully regulated under a risk management programme designed to prevent
    exposing unborn babies to thalidomide.

    This programme is called the Pregnancy Prevention Programme and was a
    mandatory requirement before thalidomide could be considered for…[Read more]

  • Dear Forum community

    For Myeloma Awareness Week this year we are promoting the Myeloma Infoline. Not all myeloma patients and their loved ones know they can turn to these services for support.

    We need your help to reach as many patients, families and carers as possible, so they don?t miss out on emotional support, information, practical…[Read more]

  • Hello Mari

    I am glad to hear that Stephen is doing well on Velcade with minimal side-effects and that his paraprotein is less than 2.

    Velcade is currently only licensed by the Medicine and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to be administered intravenously and is approved by NICE on this basis.

    In the USA, the Food and Drug…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic Correct or incorrect? in the forum Treatment 12 years, 7 months ago

    Thank you for this Jorge. It is indeed an error and will be changed today.

    All the best

    Ellen

  • Hi Debs

    This is indeed very interesting and we will be posting a briefing on the news section and on here next week.

    Vaccines in general have been looked at for a while in myeloma and other cancers. This particular vaccine is stimulating the immune system to target a protein called MUC-1 which is over-expressed in ~90% of all cancer cells…[Read more]

  • Dear Pete

    Thank you for your post, but as Dai points out this forum is mostly used by myeloma patients and their families. It may be best if you were to contact Leukaemia Research on 020 7405 0101 Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm

    Or via their website at :-

    http://leukaemialymphomaresearch.org.uk/

    I hope this helps

    Ellen

    (Myeloma…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic MM info pls in the forum Newcomers 12 years, 9 months ago

    Thank you for posting on the discussion forum. My name is Ellen Watters and I am one of the Myeloma Information Specialists at Myeloma UK

    I am sorry to hear your dad has been told his myeloma is in his brain. I hope you don't mind me responding but this is an extremely rare complication and I don't think any of the discussion forum users…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic P3 in the forum Treatment 12 years, 9 months ago

    Hi Dai, Bridget Min and Eve.

    Thank you, as always, for your contributions to the discussion forum.

    Dai this is a very tricky subject. One thing I?d like to stress, however, is that a high fluid intake is very important to keep the kidneys in the healthiest possible condition. The way the urinary measurement is carried is not influenced in…[Read more]

  • Having smouldering myeloma can be a cause of much uncertainty and anxiety, and I absolutely take on board your frustration that at present treatment is not recommended. The reason for this is that there is not enough evidence to suggest that the benefits of treatment at this stage outweigh the risk of side-effects. However, this is still an area…[Read more]

  • ellen replied to the topic Interesting in the forum General 12 years, 11 months ago

    The latest news section on our home page has a questions and answer section which may be of interest.

    http://www.myeloma.org.uk/intro-to-myeloma/myeloma-news/research-results-from-myeloma-uk-funded-study-published-in-prest/

  • ellen replied to the topic 9th November for Dai in the forum General 13 years ago

    Thank you for your questions Eve.

    It may be best to contact either myself or Maggie directly. Email to askthenurse@myeloma.org.uk or on the freephone Myeloma Infoline on 0800 980 3332. We will do our best to answer your questions in order to clarify things for you.

    Kind regards

    Ellen

  • ellen replied to the topic 9th November for Dai in the forum General 13 years ago

    Dear Eve, I hope I can clarify things for you but as you know I cannot comment on individual cases.

    In myeloma patients the percentage of plasma (myeloma) cells within the bone marrow can range from between 10% to 100% and is measured by a bone marrow biopsy. The percentage of plasma cells in a healthy individual is less than 5% and for MGUS…[Read more]

  • There have been some very emotional posts of late and sadly we have lost some much loved members. We have been asked by some of you to start a new category so that both patients and carers can discuss the sensitive issues around death and dying.

    We hope this will be helpful and as always we welcome any feedback you have.

    Ellen

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