Is A Repeat Bone Marrow Biopsy Called for
I had a bone marrow biopsy several years ago, 40% plasma cells. My myeloma blood tests are slowly degrading. Over the last few tests, MPV has decreased and is now in the low range. I'm, of course going to discuss this with my oncologist in a few weeks. But I'm curious if anyone's doctor has ordered a repeat of their bone marrow biopsy? Thank you.
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Insufficient amounts of blood, aspirate, and clot were collected to analyze.
Thanks for your response. There’s so much I don’t know.
Me also. @Lori has been extremely helpful and generous with her time explaining this procedure.
Oh gosh, Richard, I’m so glad you kept pushing for answers with the changes in your vision and saw an ophthalmologist! Hopefully your sight will return fully with these treatments. That’s frighting to have a disruption in your eyesight and pretty easy to feel it’s related to your other health issues.
I agree, that was really dismissive of your oncologist in regard to your vision. A little more empathy and concern would have been comforting. Totally understandable to want to switch doctors after that. I would have made a change too!
As far as starting treatment it’s not uncommon to delay until absolutely necessary. I found a good article on MM from MD Anderson where it states, “Knowing when to treat multiple myeloma is a delicate balance. If you treat it too soon, the disease can become resistant to future treatments…”. Here’s the full article for you:
Multiple myeloma: When to treat and when to wait https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/multiple-myeloma--when-to-undergo-treatment-and-when-to-wait.h00-159386679.html
You mentioned PET/CT scans…did you also have those?
Lori, thank you for the article, I'll give it a careful reading. Pet/CT scan scheduled for next week. Next eye injection for blocked vein Nov. 20. I'll just have to see if my vision in that eye ever improves; the literature mostly says no but the retina specialist is optimistic. I appreciate your support and hope your health is holding up.