myeloma.org (international myeloma foundation) themmrf.org (multiple myeloma research foundation) lls.org (leukemia and lymphoma society) All of these organizations can refer you to myeloma specialists and give more information about treatment.
Myeloma Canada was created in 2004.
Free Africa Foundation's motto is 'Africa is poor because she is not free.'.
"My grandmother died of multiple myeloma and now my dad has been diagnosed with this disease. Is myeloma hereditary?There is only a weak family tendency to develop myeloma. Approximately 3-5% of patients with myeloma give a history of myeloma or a related condition within the extended family. Thus far, no specific gene has been linked to this myeloma tendency. When family members get their annual check-ups, make sure that the physicians know about your family medical history. If standard laboratory blood work indicates an increase in protein, the doctor will have a note in the medical chart so that any protein increase is properly evaluated."Taken from the International Myeloma Foundation website
There are many excellent sources of information on Myeloma and Multiple Myeloma available online. Some of these include the Myelmoa Foundation, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, and the American Cancer Society. Most national governments also have cancer information websites, such as America's National Institutes of Health.
The motto of Myeloma Canada is 'Make Myeloma Matter'.
The Gorbachev Foundation was created in 1991.
The Artery Foundation was created in 2004.
Wolfson Foundation was created in 1955.
Bubs Foundation was created in 1936.
Benwood Foundation was created in 1944.
ANESVAD Foundation was created in 1968.