#multiplemyeloma #multiplemyelomaawareness #multiplemyelomamonth #multiplemyelomacancer
#multiplemyeloma #multiplemyelomaawareness #multiplemyelomamonth #multiplemyelomacancer
Recurrent unexplained infections (such as pneumonia, sinus infection, or urinary tract infection)
Back pain or any bone pain that is persistent or recurrent
Swelling of the extremities
Shortness of breath
Recurrent unexplained infections (such as pneumonia, sinus infection, or urinary tract infection)
Back pain or any bone pain that is persistent or recurrent
Swelling of the extremities
Shortness of breath
Myeloma can also be hereditary. First-degree relatives of people with myeloma have a higher risk of developing myeloma or its benign (non-cancerous) precursor, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS).
Myeloma can also be hereditary. First-degree relatives of people with myeloma have a higher risk of developing myeloma or its benign (non-cancerous) precursor, monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS).