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When
someone is diagnosed with myeloma it can raise many questions
and stir a wide range of emotions for the patient and for their
family and friends. Information and support can help those involved
come to terms with all that a diagnosis can bring. There are
a number of websites on the Contact
& links page that can provide instant information for
those people recently diagnosed.

The Wellington Blood & Cancer Centre treats patients with
blood disorders and/or cancer and includes the three specialities
of medical oncology, radiation oncology and clinical haematology.
(Click
here)

Myeloma UK provide free information packs on request.
The Myeloma Infopack contains two booklets about myeloma:
Myeloma An Introduction,
which is particularly useful for those seeking information about
myeloma for the first time and as a helpful guide for family
and friends.
Myeloma Your Essential Guide
provides more in-depth information about myeloma and the most
commonly used treatments.
Click
here to view Myeloma UK information packs
IMF also provide free information packs. Inluded in the information
packs are a Patient Handbook and the popular Understanding Series,
the Info Pack will bring you up to speed on myeloma and its
treatment.
Click
here to view IMF information packs

Myeloma UK has a range of Infosheets available covering many
aspects of myeloma, its treatment and management.
The information in the Infosheets is not intended to replace
medical care or the advice of a physician. Your doctor should
always be consulted regarding diagnosis and treatment. These
Infosheets have been written after consultation with myeloma
patients. A number of sources were used and external medical
professionals have reviewed all Infosheets.
Click
here to view Myeloma UK information sheets
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