Myeloma: Early detection, better outcomes

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Dr. Rayaz Ahmed, Senior Director – Cancer Care / Oncology, Bone Marrow Transplant, Max Super Specialty Hospital, Saket

Myeloma, also known as multiple myeloma, is a type of blood cancer that starts in plasma cells, an important part of the immune system. These abnormal plasma cells accumulate in the bone marrow, interfere with the production of healthy blood cells and cause a range of serious health problems.

While myeloma is a challenging condition to treat, modern advances have made it manageable for many people. Early diagnosis and access to cutting-edge treatments are important to improve outcomes and quality of life.

Understanding Myeloma and Its Symptoms
Myeloma often develops silently, making early diagnosis critical. Symptoms to watch for include:

  •  Bone Pain or Weakness: Often in the spine or ribs due to weakened bones.
  •  Frequent Infections: Resulting from a weakened immune system.
  •  Anemia-Related Fatigue: Due to a reduced number of red blood cells.
  •  Kidney Problems: Caused by high levels of abnormal proteins in the blood.

If you or a loved one is experiencing these symptoms, consult a doctor immediately. Early detection can save lives.

Advanced Diagnosis
At Max Healthcare, we use advanced techniques to diagnose myeloma accurately:

  •  Blood Tests: To measure abnormal proteins and assess kidney function.
  •  Bone Marrow Biopsy: To confirm the presence of abnormal plasma cells.
  •  Imaging Tests: X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans to identify bone damage.

Innovative Treatment Options for Myeloma
Thanks to advancements in medical science, patients with myeloma have access to multiple treatment options tailored to their unique needs:

  •  Targeted Therapy: It uses drugs to attack specific vulnerabilities in cancer cells, sparing healthy cells and reducing side effects.
  •  Immunotherapy: Boosts the body’s immune system to recognise and destroy cancer cells more effectively.
  •  Chemotherapy: Utilises powerful medications to kill myeloma cells and slow disease progression.
  •  Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT): A life-saving surgery that replaces damaged bone marrow with helpful stem cells. BMT is particularly effective for eligible myeloma patients who are achieving long-term remission.
  •  CAR T-Cell Therapy: A groundbreaking treatment that modifies a patient’s immune cells to target and destroy myeloma cells, offering hope for patients with relapsed or refractory myeloma.

Living Well with Myeloma
While myeloma remains a serious condition, advancements in treatment have made it manageable for many patients. With the right care, many individuals achieve long-term remission and regain their quality of life.

Key aspects of living well with myeloma include:

  •  Regular Checkups: To monitor treatment progress and adjust plans as needed.
  •  Supportive Care: Addressing symptoms like pain or fatigue to improve daily life.
  •  Healthy Lifestyle: Balanced nutrition, exercise, and stress management help strengthen the body and mind.

Why Choose Max Healthcare for Myeloma Treatment?
At Max Healthcare, we are committed to providing comprehensive care for myeloma patients. Our approach combines advanced treatments with personalised attention.

  •  Expert Team: Renowned oncologists and hematologists with extensive experience in treating myeloma.
  •  State-of-the-Art Technology: Access to cutting-edge therapies, including CAR T-cell therapy and bone marrow transplantation.
  •  Holistic Support: From diagnosis to recovery, we guide you every step of the way.

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