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Multiple Myeloma Patient Benefits From Drug
When Carl Hickman learned he had multiple myeloma, the Tomball, Texas, dentist quickly hit the books to understand his cancer in-depth. “I found out I had about three years to live,” he says of the conventional wisdom at the time.
That was more than six years ago.
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- Tibetan Meditation Takes Patients ‘Home’
- Therapy Is a Laughing Matter
- Music Therapy Inspires Cancer Patients
- Pilates Strengthens the Body
- Cancer Patients Have Fun with NIA
- Kundalini Yoga ‘Awakens’ Cancer Patients
- Hatha Yoga Focuses on Postures, Breathing
- Qigong Slowly Calms Cancer Patients
- Tai Chi Good for Cancer Patients
- Mind-Body Practices Good for Cancer Patients
In the February 2008 Issue
- Multiple Myeloma Patient Benefits From Drug
- Q&A: Lenalidomide for Multiple Myeloma
- Cancer Patients Need to Treat Sleep Disorders
- Drug Studied in Neuroblastoma Patients
- Soy Studied to Prevent Weight Loss in Patients
- Study Links Diet, Activity to Lung Cancer Risk
- Web Site Links to Complementary Summaries
- Relieve Stress With Qigong Standing Posture
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