Multiple Myeloma: an Incurable but Treatable Cancer that Affects People over 65
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On World Multiple Myeloma Day, experts highlight that the survival of Mexican patients has gone from six to more than ten years, driven by medical advances and specialized therapies. The entry Multiple Myeloma: Silent Cancer Gaining Visibility and Life Expectancy was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.
Multiple Myeloma (MM) is a complex and heterogeneous blood cancer that every September 5th commemorates its international day worldwide.Although there is no epidemiological analysis in Spain, it is estimated that 3,000 new cases of multiple myeloma are diagnosed each year.One number makes it the third most frequent blood cancer, behind:Lymphomas, with 10,000 casesLeukaemias, with 6,000.Multiple myeloma is caused by the malignant proliferation of…
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