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Multiple myeloma - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Multiple myeloma is a cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell Healthy plasma cells help fight infections by making proteins called antibodies Antibodies find and attack germs In multiple myeloma, cancerous plasma cells build up in bone marrow
Multiple Myeloma: Symptoms, What It Is, Prognosis Treatment Multiple myeloma is a rare blood cancer that affects many parts of your body Healthcare providers can’t cure multiple myeloma But they can slow its progress and treat its symptoms
Multiple myeloma - Wikipedia Multiple myeloma (MM), also known as plasma cell myeloma and simply myeloma, is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell that normally produces antibodies [6]
What Is Multiple Myeloma? - American Cancer Society What Is Multiple Myeloma? Multiple myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells Normal plasma cells are found in the bone marrow (the soft, inner parts of certain bones where new blood cells are made) They are an important part of the immune system
Multiple Myeloma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf Multiple myeloma (MM) is a clonal plasma cell proliferative disorder characterized by the abnormal increase of monoclonal immunoglobulins Unchecked, the excess production of these plasma cells can ultimately lead to specific end-organ damage
Multiple Myeloma | Learn What Is Multiple Myeloma | LLS Myeloma Myeloma is a cancer of plasma cells, a type of white blood cell Plasma cells develop from B lymphocytes (B cells) B cells are found in the blood, lymph nodes and bone marrow Plasmacytomas Malignant plasma cells are most commonly found in the bone marrow, but they may accumulate in any part of the body This is known as a “plasmacytoma ” If the malignant cells form only a single
Myeloma Basics | Myeloma | CDC In myeloma, the cells grow too much, crowding out normal cells in the bone marrow that make red blood cells, platelets, and other white blood cells Multiple myeloma, the most common type of plasma cell tumor, develops in the bone marrow and can spread throughout the body