Archive for the ‘myeloma’ Category

Posted on January 20th, 2010 by by John

Over the Hurdles

When attorney Ken Stoll of North Little Rock was diagnosed in 1991 with multiple myeloma, many would have called it a death sentence.

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by by John

Myeloma Patient “In Good Hands”

Claudia Jessup’s life has taken her in many directions. Twenty years ago, she and her husband, Jonathan Richards, moved their young family from New York to Santa Fe, N.M. Jessup, an author, and Richards, a journalist and cartoonist, knew they could relocate their careers cross country with relative ease, while also giving their two daughters [...]

Posted on November 13th, 2009 by by John

Unexpected Change of Plans

Tickets were bought, reservations were made, an itinerary was planned and all that was left to do was say, “adios, America” and “hola, Spain and Portugal.” There was just that fateful routine check-up with her doctor in Shreveport, La., that was left to fit in before Mona Morgan and her husband, Eddie, jetted off to [...]

Posted on May 27th, 2009 by by admin

Weight Loss: Weight and See

Chuck Lange is sold on the often circulated notion that dropping some excess weight can be a life-changing event. Already carrying some excess heft at 250 pounds, Lange was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a cancer of the blood, in 2003 and began treatment at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ world-renowned Myeloma Institute for Research [...]

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