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DiscussionIs there anything to help stop or slow progression of MGUS?
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Those questions are beyond my experience level. Hopefully one's oncologist communicates with other organizations, knows about clinical trials, and keeps up on research, but it commonly falls on us to advocate for ourselves and to do the background research. There doesn't seem to be a lot of new research on MGUS, perhaps because it is considered by medical personnel to be asymptomatic unless it morphs into SMM or MM.