Is multiple myeloma a cancer?

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Multiple myeloma refers to the abnormal proliferation of plasma cells in bone marrow. Its main symptoms are multiple osteolytic damage, anemia and kidney damage, and its normal immunoglobulin growth will be inhibited to some extent. Is multiple myeloma a cancer? Let's talk about it

Is multiple myeloma a cancer?

For the infiltration of bone marrow, tumor cells can multiply and proliferate in a large number in bone marrow, causing the change of bone marrow itself, and the decrease, activity or obvious activity of proliferation. In the peripheral hemogram, there will be progressive normal cells and anemia. Red blood cells can also show string like, early platelet, white blood cell count can be normal or low, to the late will have the reduction of whole blood cells.

Infiltration of bone, often invaded bones are sternum, skull, ribs, lumbar spine and long bones of limbs. Due to the unlimited proliferation of tumor cells, it can cause diffuse osteoporosis or partial tissue necrosis. Bone pain is a common phenomenon in the early stage, mainly in the waist, followed by ribs, limbs and sternum.

With the infiltration of other organs, osteoma cells can compress and infiltrate the spinal nerve root, brain and spinal cord, causing nerve pain, sensory abnormalities, and even paralysis. If tumor cells infiltrate all over the body, they will have swelling symptoms of liver, spleen and lymph, especially hepatomegaly.

matters needing attention

Once multiple myeloma is found, we should take the correct treatment plan in time. During the treatment, we can take the third generation of Ganoderma lucidum spore powder to reduce the side effects and achieve the purpose of "efficiency and toxicity reduction".