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Multiple Myeloma Heroes 2022
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View more at curetoday.com/ CURE: Combining science and humanity to make cancer understandable.
Sole 2 Soul 2022 for MPN: Waterton Lakes National Park
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12 individuals embarked on a strenuous 30-mile hike through Waterton Lakes National Park in southern Alberta, Canada, from August 3-7, 2022. The group is participating in the inaugural trek for Sole 2 Soul for MPN, one of several CURE® Adventures programs. These empowering walks, treks, hikes, and other adventures offer participants an opportunity to redefine what’s possible after a cancer diag...
Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma 2022: Mt. Washington Hike Full Documentary
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We are excited to announce our documentary for our most recent CURE® Adventures program, Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma, is now live! The documentary covers the journey of several individuals who, in July, participated in a grueling two-day hike to the top of Mount Washington in New Hampshire to bring awareness to multiple myeloma. This group gained more than 4,000 feet in elevation as t...
Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma 2022: Highlights of Mt. Washington Hike
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Several individuals recently participated in a grueling two-day hike to top of Mount Washington in New Hampshire to bring awareness to multiple myeloma. This group gained more than 4,000 feet in elevation as they trekked the mountain. In partnership with the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation and sponsored by GSK, Moving Mountains for Multiple Myeloma is one of multiple CURE® Adventures progr...
Sole 2 Soul for MPN 2022: Cheryl Petruk and Kerry Fraser
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Sole 2 Soul 2022 for MPN: Highlights of Rocky Mountain National Park Trail
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Recently, 12 individuals embarked on a strenuous 13-mile hike through Rocky Mountain National Park to prepare for a 5-day adventure through the Canadian Rockies in August. The group is participating in the inaugural trek for Sole 2 Soul for MPN, one of several CURE® Adventures programs. These empowering walks, treks, hikes, and other adventures offer participants an opportunity to redefine what...
Highlights From the 2022 Extraordinary Healer Award Event, With Special Guest Patrick Dempsey
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In April, we were LIVE for the first time in years for our Extraordinary Healer in oncology nursing award reception. COVID kept us virtual for our past two events, and we wanted to return with a BANG. Thank you to Patrick Dempsey for speaking to all of our nominees and commending them for all the hard work they do. For those who are unfamiliar with our event, please watch the video to get a sen...
MM4MM Alaska Full Documentary
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Clinical Trials Can Be Scary - But with Advice From Past Participants, They Don’t Have To Be
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The idea of participating in a clinical trial can conjure up worries of untested treatment methods and unknown outcomes. But in reality, taking part in the research side of cancer treatment is a unique opportunity to “pay it forward”, according to Martha Raymond, the founder and CEO of The Raymond Foundation. View more at curetoday.com/ CURE: Combining science and humanity to make cancer unders...
Newly Diagnosed with Cancer? Remember You’re 'Not a Statistic'
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After being diagnosed with stage 1 triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) in 2011, and stage 4 metastatic TNBC in 2016, Janice Cowden has learned firsthand that she is not a statistic - and she wants others who may be in a similar situation to know this, too. View more at curetoday.com/ CURE: Combining science and humanity to make cancer understandable.
Why It’s Important to ‘Live Well With Your Cancer’
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While it is important to educate oneself after receiving a diagnosis of cancer, it’s also critical to know when to step away and find a balance between cancer and life, according to Diane Zipursky-Quale of BCAN. View more at curetoday.com/ CURE: Combining science and humanity to make cancer understandable.
Cancer Survivor Offers Tips on How to Help Loved Ones Get Through Difficult Times
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At the start of the pandemic, 24-year-old Nina Luker was completely blindsided by a diagnosis of non-Hodgkin lymphoma. But after powering through treatments, Luker is now cancer-free and offering advice to those who may be looking for ways to help their loved ones through difficult times of their own. View more at curetoday.com/ CURE: Combining science and humanity to make cancer understandable.
In Need of Cancer Screening or Surveillance? Don’t Let the Pandemic Stop You
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While the threat of COVID-19 still looms across the country, the risks of delaying cancer screenings - or active surveillance for those patients who are currently in treatment - could be greater than people think, says City of Hope’s Dr. Ravi Salgia. View more at curetoday.com/ CURE: Combining science and humanity to make cancer understandable.
CEO, Breast Cancer Survivor Discusses New Gel to Improve Sexual Health in Patients with Cancer
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CEO, Breast Cancer Survivor Discusses New Gel to Improve Sexual Health in Patients with Cancer
How Expressive Writing Can Help Reduce Stress in Patients with Cancer
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How Expressive Writing Can Help Reduce Stress in Patients with Cancer
Communication is Key When Navigating Cancer and a Marriage
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Communication is Key When Navigating Cancer and a Marriage
For Younger Patients, CAR T-Cell Therapy Could Play a Role in CLL Treatment
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For Younger Patients, CAR T-Cell Therapy Could Play a Role in CLL Treatment
‘Don’t Socially Distance Yourself’ While Going Through Cancer, Says An Ovarian Cancer Survivor
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‘Don’t Socially Distance Yourself’ While Going Through Cancer, Says An Ovarian Cancer Survivor
How Theranostics Could Impact the Future of Prostate Cancer Treatment
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How Theranostics Could Impact the Future of Prostate Cancer Treatment
How the Cancer Care Team is Like a Symphony Orchestra
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How the Cancer Care Team is Like a Symphony Orchestra
How Theranostics Differs From the Current Prostate Cancer Treatment Options
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How Theranostics Differs From the Current Prostate Cancer Treatment Options
Theranostics 101: Combining Therapeutics and Diagnostics to Treat Prostate Cancer
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Theranostics 101: Combining Therapeutics and Diagnostics to Treat Prostate Cancer
Caregivers of Geriatric Patients with Cancer Are Under-Recognized Critical Members of the Care Team
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Caregivers of Geriatric Patients with Cancer Are Under-Recognized Critical Members of the Care Team
How Personalized Interventions & Patient Feedback Will Shape the Future of Geriatric Cancer Care
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How Personalized Interventions & Patient Feedback Will Shape the Future of Geriatric Cancer Care
Patient-Reported Tool Highlights the Importance of Nutrition in Geriatric Patients with Cancer
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Patient-Reported Tool Highlights the Importance of Nutrition in Geriatric Patients with Cancer
Why is Malnutrition Important to Monitor in Patients with Cancer
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Why is Malnutrition Important to Monitor in Patients with Cancer
New Report Highlights the Need for Patient-Provider Discussions to Address Financial Toxicity
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New Report Highlights the Need for Patient-Provider Discussions to Address Financial Toxicity
Why the Cancer Caregiver Journey Cannot Be Overlooked When Discussing Patient Care
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Why the Cancer Caregiver Journey Cannot Be Overlooked When Discussing Patient Care
An Inside Look at the Cancer Experience Registry & Its Findings on Anxiety in the Patient Population
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An Inside Look at the Cancer Experience Registry & Its Findings on Anxiety in the Patient Population

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  • @JGalegria
    @JGalegria 10 днів тому

    What's the point of this video? Hello? Lovely man telling the truth but where is the help?

  • @davidneumann9653
    @davidneumann9653 12 днів тому

    I wish I can found someone would listen to me. After the second shot from Pfizer. My lymph nodes in my armpits and base of my neck had swollen five days after overnight. They tell me I have CLL and Pfizer is why!!!!!!!

  • @roselucht4583
    @roselucht4583 14 днів тому

    Why they didn’t biopsy that first lymph node is CRAZY!

    • @roselucht4583
      @roselucht4583 14 днів тому

      The large lymph node and certain labs clearly can point to a lymphoma. I have Invasive lobular breast cancer. Among the assorted scans then a biopsy of an enlarged lymph node in my retroperitoneal abdomen showed I have Non Hodgkins Lymphoma. In one week I will be having a double mastectomy, they’ll see with the lymph node biopsies if the B cell NHL has spread to those breast areas under my arms.

  • @ronaldwhalen8143
    @ronaldwhalen8143 19 днів тому

    Thanks Scott I am undergoing proton therapy in Franklin Tennessee. I hear great things about it. The treatments are very smooth & no issues. Thanks for the info .

  • @lucyingenito775
    @lucyingenito775 19 днів тому

    15 months of treatment stage 1 HER 2 positive. Did every treatment - margins clear and lymphnodes all clear. I am very lucky that I caught it in time. My onocologist and surgeon agreed to treat it aggressively. Also checked myself out with gynecologist and gastroenterologist - all clear. I have to be diligent on follow ups. STAYING POSITIVE IS KEY.

  • @WildBill1911
    @WildBill1911 25 днів тому

    I tried working in my garden afterwards and started feeling woozy. I went back inside and relaxed. I enjoyed eating good food and drinks the rest of the day.

  • @anamelendez5812
    @anamelendez5812 25 днів тому

    The biopsy should have been done before the rest of the undetermined tests in my opinion. When a lymph node does not go away after months and it’s grown or not it should be required to be biopsied. I’m glad to hear this was discovered in months and you had a great doctor by your side. Hope you’re doing well. 🙏🏻 Thank you for this information as I’m currently researching non stop for my 15 year old with a swollen lymph node that has grown in months. Was referred to specialist who will hopefully give us a date for a surgical biopsy and praying and hoping all is well. 🙏🏻

  • @user-sl9uz8ut6z
    @user-sl9uz8ut6z Місяць тому

    IF YOU HAVE CANCER CK OUT JOE TIPPENS CANCER PROTOCOL FENBENDAZOLE RIGHT AWAY, FENBENDAZOLE REDUCES AND KILLS CANCER CELLS WITH OUT ANY SIDE EFFECTS AND CAN BE USED AS A PROPHYLACTIC AGAINST CANCER. JESUS LOVES YOU ❤❤❤

  • @UPPITYUNICORN
    @UPPITYUNICORN Місяць тому

    multiple myeloma afflicts black/africans the most, this is a neglected form of cancer because an undesirable/underserved minority group of people suffers most from it.

  • @lisatorigian837
    @lisatorigian837 Місяць тому

    What makes someone a high risk of reoccurrence?

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 Місяць тому

    bravo - well done, succinct and frank - thank you all for helping people in the future.

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 Місяць тому

    "I do now" was the best line - well delivered Michael

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 Місяць тому

    brilliant and vivid dialog. thank you all for sharing your experiences and hopes.

  • @greensombrero3641
    @greensombrero3641 2 місяці тому

    thank you very much for sharing your discussion

  • @user-bz4bn8dz9u
    @user-bz4bn8dz9u 2 місяці тому

    This is criminal

  • @lynnegore831
    @lynnegore831 2 місяці тому

    I've had 20 infusions so far and doing okay . Everyone is different

  • @JGalegria
    @JGalegria 2 місяці тому

    This doesn't tell the viewer anything helpful at all.

  • @glendawilson4068
    @glendawilson4068 2 місяці тому

    Good morning Dr milkin .

  • @SappyWasHere
    @SappyWasHere 2 місяці тому

    🤔

  • @ryanwdavies1
    @ryanwdavies1 2 місяці тому

    ❤ so helpful

  • @user-xf9mq6xd4h
    @user-xf9mq6xd4h 3 місяці тому

    My son lost his battle with small cell Ca. on 12/9/21. He fought for 6 month 9 days. I miss him so much. Horrible type of Cancer.

  • @mangopie3542
    @mangopie3542 3 місяці тому

    Can Pediatric oncologists outside of treating patients continue with research about cancer such as gene editing and how much time would they be allowed to do the ongoing research

  • @J.G.817
    @J.G.817 3 місяці тому

    I was in the same situation, doctors told me I had bladder and prostate cancer, I was very scared, did have them both removed and now living with a urostomy, The doctors treated me very well,and were educated about it,so I really had no other options but to go with their decision Now cancer free. Thank you Lord Jesus.🙏Sir your blessed.

  • @sherizazzetti1824
    @sherizazzetti1824 3 місяці тому

    My mom was diagnosed with stage 4 non cell cancer and died

  • @axomiyagorkhasuwalimoi2322
    @axomiyagorkhasuwalimoi2322 3 місяці тому

    Is lymphoma is blood cancer?

  • @TrulyOutrageous
    @TrulyOutrageous 4 місяці тому

    i get super confused after i take it

  • @timknott4740
    @timknott4740 4 місяці тому

    How are u today? Kathy Knott,Feb.4,2024,Houston,Tx

  • @robertfield5904
    @robertfield5904 4 місяці тому

    cancer feeds on (eats) sugar.

  • @bradenharris4997
    @bradenharris4997 4 місяці тому

    Thank you!!

  • @bradenharris4997
    @bradenharris4997 4 місяці тому

    Thank you!!

  • @isink1080
    @isink1080 5 місяців тому

    this video seems to fail to mention that the cystectomy requires to remove not only the bladder but also the prostate seminal vessels. they do mention an option of nerve sparring surgery but it is very hard to spare nerves when the surgeon is in the pelvis for close to 5 hours.

    • @kuposceptre
      @kuposceptre 3 місяці тому

      Yea i have no feeling at all in my groin, its weird to get used to it but better that then the other.

  • @FortheBudgies
    @FortheBudgies 5 місяців тому

    I literally went to 5 guys after my last fast and it was awesome.

  • @ivansmart8536
    @ivansmart8536 5 місяців тому

    That was a waist of time listening to that the music was off putting

  • @Iwalkaroundatnighyt
    @Iwalkaroundatnighyt 5 місяців тому

    I see the doc 22 Jan 2024 to start mine

  • @Kim-mp9jl
    @Kim-mp9jl 5 місяців тому

    O❤

  • @MichelleNardiArt
    @MichelleNardiArt 5 місяців тому

    I am interested to know if Steven is a survivor and is he still active in the community?

  • @reeenareeena
    @reeenareeena 5 місяців тому

    nothing but absolute bs. literally everything u see in theses videos is lies. i felt completely fine not the least bit drugged after it. i also am experiencing severe dryness and cramping in my lower back pain for 2 weeks straight now to the point of collapsing when walking from the laxitives you take before hand. pain that is not addressed by strong pain killers which i never ever take. there is so much misinformation out there form these "doctors" it's insane. this procedure can completely disable you. you've been warned.

  • @bernadettebuttigieg7352
    @bernadettebuttigieg7352 5 місяців тому

    It’s not easy.

  • @JB-lu7vz
    @JB-lu7vz 6 місяців тому

    I too went through the same situation of having to make a determination of whether to go with a neo bladder or an ileal conduit. In 2010 I was diagnosed with bladder cancer and went through years of TURBT and BCG installations. In 2017 my cancer had progressed up my left ureter so it was then time to have the bladder removed. The bladder, my prostate and my left kidney were removed at that time. There was a study done in 2015 that I had read about the quality of life issue one year post-op between the neo bladder and the ileal conduit. People who went with a neobladder had much higher rates of incontinence compared to the ileal conduit, which most of the time involves no incontinence or leakage. I have been using a product called the stealth belt in connection with the Hollister appliance and my life has completely returned to normal. I can't imagine as I've seen in other videos of having to be awakened every 2 hours at night with an alarm to see if I have to go urinate. I can't imagine having to travel, go to concerts, go to ball games, and have an incontinence issue hit it that time. And from what I've read, the nocturnal incontinence is a major problem with the neobladder because you do not have the normal feelings you did with your original bladder. Also there is the issue of the mucus building up inside of the neo bladder which can cause stones and this is not an issue with the external appliances because the appliances is changed out twice a week. Anyone going through this I highly recommend going to a very confident surgeon, I went to Penn medicine, and get excellent advice.

  • @jaypastore8482
    @jaypastore8482 6 місяців тому

    I was diagnosed at age 6, and needed chemo due to pulmonary effusions (on both lungs). Cautiously optimistic

  • @dicksyphilis3914
    @dicksyphilis3914 6 місяців тому

    They stole the music from the vegan panels!

  • @aubreyvandyne5284
    @aubreyvandyne5284 6 місяців тому

    Wow! You were so good at getting on top of this thing. Your mother's doctors were quick to respond. You are a persistent soul. You did it, you best this thing! Yay! 🎉

  • @sherizazzetti1824
    @sherizazzetti1824 6 місяців тому

    That's what happen to my mom im her care giver and had her first kemo prayers we get to beat it

  • @MediaMaverick_
    @MediaMaverick_ 6 місяців тому

    It is rare and I find the Facebook group is an excellent resource.

  • @arabellacox
    @arabellacox 6 місяців тому

    I was diagnosed with WM at 51. Should I get a second opinion in case it could be Multiple Myeloma?

  • @joyce_915
    @joyce_915 6 місяців тому

    Just lost my mom. Horrible

    • @Robsav-yx6vi
      @Robsav-yx6vi 6 місяців тому

      My sincere condolences. May she rest in peace.

  • @audreysimon696
    @audreysimon696 7 місяців тому

    I got nodules on my lungs I have 8 goes radiotherapy shrunk it but there another one growing they can not operate they discharge me from hospital they got the district nurse coming out to me every 2 weeks and McMillan team to support an so depressed there no one can help me there just waiting for me to die am 67 years old I have COPD breathing bad they want operate on me just be diagnosed with bowl cancer what more are the going to throw on me any body out there can give me any suggestions please this is me last chance Am crying out for help here plus I don’t have money like some people just living day to day and I pray to the Lord our God thanking him on waking me up this morning for another day on this earth 🙏🙏🙏

  • @user-nm6kj8pq4b
    @user-nm6kj8pq4b 7 місяців тому

    i had t3 bladder cancer i had 7 weeks of daily radio and its destroyed my bladder shrinking it and its still killing my bladder i was lied to by oncology they told me it may cause problems with my bowels and it would kill the Dna in my testicles that was all the side affects not that it would carry on working and destroying my bladders function to this day

  • @mdrahamatullahmd4574
    @mdrahamatullahmd4574 8 місяців тому

    ONE YEAR AGO, I WAS HAVING UNCROLLABLE REPEATED FEVER CONTINUOUSLY FOR A FORTNIGHT. I WAS MUCH WORRIED AND PERPLEXED. MY CONDITION WAS WORSENING. BODY MASS AND BODYWEIGHT WAS WEAKENING RAPIDLY. WHEN DIAGNOSED IT REVEALED LEUKEMIA. THE DOCTOR PRESCRIBED CAPSULE IBRUTINIB 140 mg TWO CAP DAILY. THANKS GOD, I AM DOING WELL. iT WORKED LIKE A MAGIC.

  • @mahaalmazrouei9271
    @mahaalmazrouei9271 8 місяців тому

    I had my colonoscopy but i was given preperation medication to cleanse the colon at 3 pm and had the colonoscopy 1 pm the next day - to be honest, it was not enough time to pass enough poop and they had to extract it during the procedure, thank God i was sedated ( i wad embarrassed to even neen told that ) anyways, they found a small tummy ulcer and the results come out in 5 days. I’m not sure they took the sample from where ? The ulcer ? Anyways, make sure you ask for a pain killer before u leave cuz it’s going to be a painful night i didnt know which medication to take to actually SLEEP !