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Many individuals with WM have no symptoms of the disease. This is known as asymptomatic macroglobulinemia. When symptoms of WM are present, they may vary greatly

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Many individuals with WM have no symptoms of the disease. This is known as asymptomatic macroglobulinemia. When symptoms of WM are present, they may vary greatly

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There is no known prevention for WM

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24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2

24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2

24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2

24 (m/s) / 18 s = 1.33 m/s/s or 1.33 m/s2

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There also is no generally-accepted course of treatment for WM.

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It is estimated that it may affect about five out of every 100,000 people

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