Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma is a cancer that develops in the plasma cells (a type of white blood cell) of the blood. The cancer, which is also known as Kahler’s disease, doesn’t have any known cure. However, the symptoms can be treated and managed.

The plasma cells’ major role is to fight infections and other diseases in the body through the antibodies they produce. When one has Multiple Myeloma, these plasma cells over multiply and grow out of control and end up allowing immunoglobulins (abnormal protein) into the blood and bones, which eventually damage organs like the kidney.

Types of Multiple Myeloma

The main types of Multiple Myeloma include:

  • INDOLENT MYELOMA: This type of Multiple Myeloma does not have any obvious symptoms and tends to progress very slowly without posing any risk of causing bone tumors.

  • SOLITARY PLASMACYTOMA: This type can cause bone tumors. However, it has a positive prognosis because it responds well to the treatment of symptoms.

Causes and Risk Factors of Multiple Myeloma

Currently, there is no known cause of Multiple Myeloma, but there are risk factors that can trigger the disease. These include:

Symptoms of Multiple Myeloma

In the early stages of Multiple Myeloma, the symptoms of Multiple Myeloma may be barely noticeable except for increased levels of proteins in the blood. However, as the disease progresses, the noticeable common symptoms may include:

Diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma

In most instances, other than having the symptoms mentioned above, Multiple Myeloma may be suspected if you’ve had a blood test that shows hypercalcemia (excess calcium in blood), anemia, and the presence of kidney issues. To get a definitive diagnosis, the expert will order several tests, which include:

Multiple Myeloma Treatment

The multiple myeloma treatment is dependent on several factors including:

Treatment options for Multiple Myeloma include:

However, if the patient is not experiencing any symptoms, the doctor may not recommend any form of treatment, but he/she may suggest close monitoring through regular blood tests to check the progress of the disease.

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From your initial consultation and thorough diagnosis to personalised treatment and continued care beyond, our multidisciplinary team of experienced doctors, nurses, and technologists works collaboratively to manage your condition with precision and compassion.

We take the time to answer your questions, address your concerns, and ensure you feel informed and supported throughout your journey with us. Whatever your needs may be, our team is always just a phone call away, ready to help.

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