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Myeloma reading list

Men and women discussing myeloma

This page gives details of a selection of booklets and leaflets about myeloma. There is information about

 

Booklets and factsheets from other organisations

You can find a list of books about cancer, treatments, and living with cancer on our general reading list.

From Myeloma UK 

Balloon kyphoplasty 
Myeloma bone disease and bisphosphonates
Chemotherapy and myeloma
Clinical studies
Caring for someone with myeloma
High dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplantation
Living with myeloma – your essential guide
Myeloma – an introduction
Myeloma – your essential guide
Revlimid and myeloma
Thalidomide and myeloma
Pain and myeloma
Velcade
Serum free light chain assay

Myeloma UK also has over 20 factsheets covering different treatments and aspects of coping with myeloma. These are all available to download from their website.

From Macmillan Cancer Support

Diet and cancer 
Lost for words – how to talk to someone with cancer
Sexuality and cancer 
Understanding cancer research trials (clinical trials)
Understanding chemotherapy 
Understanding myeloma 
Understanding radiotherapy 
Understanding allogeneic (donor) stem cell transplant
Understanding high dose treatment with stem cell support
Talking about your cancer 
Talking to children about cancer
Work and cancer
Financial support

From Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research

Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation
Multiple myeloma
Undergoing high dose therapy and autologous stem cell transplant
Solitary plasmacytoma
Watch and wait

 

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