Is there anything to help stop or slow progression of MGUS?
I am wondering if there is anything anyone is doing to stop or slow the progression of MGUS. I m recently diagnosed and have a lot to learn. My oncologist said there is nothing that can be done. Also could some of you share how long you have had MGUS. I am like I’m sure like all of you very concerned about my MGUS processing. Thank you.
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I had MGUS for about 5 years and it did progress to Smoldering Myeloma. But most cases do not. As my current doctors say, any treatments for MGUS and Smoldering would have harsh side effects, worse than any symptoms you night be experiencing.
I looked through all the MRIs and to my untrained eye can't decern anything that looks bad other than my spine is definitely curved. The 8.3mm lesion just looks like an artifact to me. I have no idea how they can say there is fat involved or that it is even a lesion. I also looked carefully at the bone heads for what they described as AVN. I don't see it. Any ideas how I might get an independent bone Doctor's expert opinion?
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I added colleenyoung into this post as I had seen her post in the past on second opinions at Mayo. She is one of the mentors on the forum. Or perhaps your general practitioner can recommend a radiologist or other specialist for a second opinion. Are you near a teaching hospital?
There are some well respected medical teaching facilities in my local area. I'm with a HMO and my current GP is not very accommodating so I mostly use the mobile office for walk-in service. It comes to town twice a month. Never has the same doctor. It has been out for upgrades and doesn't get back on the road for another month or two.
I have the MRI DICOM files and can email the whole series anywhere in the world. I'm pretty sure there is no reason to actually be seen in person.
There are AI MRI readers that are approved by the FDA, but mostly for brain issues. It will probably be a long time before they are available for use by the general public.
In reply to the member who asked if there was anything that could be done to
prevent MGUS from progressing, Dana Farber has some clinical trials using a plant based diet. (See SparkCures website) I have also seen trials with Metaformin and biaxin. In addition, a normal BMI and weight has support in the medical literature for decreasing risk.
There now appears to be controversy regarding treating high risk SMM and or high risk MGUS. The algorithms about risk tend to classify patients differently. Some MM subspecialists believe there is still too much uncertainty in many cases as to whether exposing patients to toxic MM drugs makes any sense for them. Not every “high risk” SMM and MGUS patient is going to progress to MM.
i have had MGUS now since 2002 - probably before - it was found by an astute Mayo technologist then based on a total protein level that was one decimal point below normal. My local reference lab and pcp would never have picked up on this - especially since I had major surgery within the previous year for a ruptured appendix that put me in the hospital for two weeks. My upper level values (cbc and comp chems) have always been normal except that one total protein value.
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How’s you do for holiday weight gain? I gained 7 pounds!
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I think I’d be on the market for a PCP to be the hub for your treatment providers. They don’t know about all the specialty services but they should know who to hook you up with. I look for a good internist to serve as PCP.
😅 Patty, it sounds like you had a wonderful holiday season filled with lots of yummy temptations!! Sometimes you just have to indulge.
@loribmt
Lori, indulgence is my superpower!
Thanks. We had a great time with “kids” their kids and their kids’ kids. ❤️
I just sawca hopeful blurb by a physician at Sloan Kettering that her 12 week study of putting a limited number of patients on a plant based fiber diet to prevent MGUS progression had positive results. Patients were 86 percent compliant.
It was a small study for a short time but two MGUS patients whose values were fast tracking in the wrong direction had this trend stopped - maybe even regress - I can’t remember.
Since I am on a plant based diet I thought this was great. I don’t think dairy was allowed. I do yogurt, milk in my coffee and very occasionally have seafood. BUT I have had MGUS for 23 years.