Procedure: multiple myeloma may not need treatment right away. If the patient has no symptoms, it can be monitored regularly to see if it gets worse. If there are symptoms the patient is suffering from, there are options such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, immune therapy, targeted therapy, bone narrow transplantation, chimeric antigen receptor- t cell therapy (car-t) and corticosteroids relieve them and increase the patient’s life quality.
Recovery time: multiple myeloma can not be cured completely. However, when it’s needed, symptoms can be managed successfully.
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