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  2. Multiple myeloma - Wikipedia

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    MGUS is a relatively stable condition afflicting 3% of people aged 50 and 5% of people aged 70; it progresses to multiple myeloma at a rate of 0.5–1% cases per year; smoldering multiple myeloma does so at a rate of 10% per year for the first 5 years, but then falls off sharply to 3% per year for the next 5 years and thereafter to 1% per year.

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    The 71-year-old shared in Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band that she received a diagnosis of multiple myeloma in 2018 — and it’s impacted her performances since. While her ...

  4. Multiple myeloma gets new attention after Bruce ... - AOL

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    Around 35,000 multiple myeloma cases are reported each year in the U.S. Older adults, men and people with obesity have a higher risk of the disease, though doctors are still trying to understand ...

  5. Monoclonal gammopathy - Wikipedia

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    Monoclonal gammopathy, also known as paraproteinemia, is the presence of excessive amounts of myeloma protein or monoclonal gamma globulin in the blood. It is usually due to an underlying immunoproliferative disorder or hematologic neoplasms, especially multiple myeloma. It is sometimes considered equivalent to plasma cell dyscrasia.

  6. What is multiple myeloma? House Majority Leader Steve ... - AOL

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    Some people with multiple myeloma don't have any symptoms, but bloods tests can determine the diagnosis. Symptoms that may appear could include bone pain, weakness, anemia, frequent infections ...

  7. Osteolytic lesion - Wikipedia

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    Osteolytic lesion at the bottom of the radius, diagnosed by a darker section that indicates a loss of bone density. An osteolytic lesion (from the Greek words for "bone" (ὀστέον), and "to unbind" (λύειν)) is a softened section of a patient's bone formed as a symptom of specific diseases, including breast cancer and multiple myeloma.