- Myeloma Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment
- By:Juliet Cohen
 
 
 The blood contains several different types of cells, each with an important job in the body. The originator of all blood cells is an immature cell known as the stem cell. The ultimate effect of this "malignant" upheaval is erosion and organ dysfunction. There are 2 major subtypes of lymphocytes: B lymphocytes and T lymphocytes (often called B cells and T cells).Red blood cells carry oxygen to, and carbon dioxide from, all bodily tissues in order to maintain effective organ function. Cancer is a disorder characterized by transformation of normal cells to abnormal cells that grow and multiply uncontrollably. When only one site is detectable, it is referred to as a solitary plasmacytoma, and these respond dramatically to local radiation or surgical excision. Instead they make too much of one kind of immunoglobulin that can cause problems.
 
 Causes of Myeloma
 
 The common Causes of Myeloma :
 
 Multiple myeloma is characterized by the excessive growth and malfunction of plasma cells in the bone marrow.
 
 Obesity.
 
 Radiation has been linked to the development of myeloma.
 
 Risk factors include certain kinds of behavior such as cigarette smoking for lung cancer, inherited (genetic) traits, and exposure to cancer-causing agents in the environment.
 
 Working in the petrol, rubber or leather industries.
 
 The Mayo clinic found disease in 8 siblings out of 440 patients; these 8 siblings had different heavy chains but the same light chains.
 
 It appears that patients who have been involved in the agricultural, chemical, or radiology industries are at higher risk of developing the disease.
 
 Symptoms of Myeloma
 
 Some Symptoms of Myeloma :
 
 Bleeding problems
 
 Weight loss
 
 Nausea or constipation
 
 Increased susceptibility to infection
 
 Unexplained fractures
 
 Feeling very thirsty
 
 Bone or back pain
 
 Symptoms of anemia (such as tiredness, shortness of breath, and fatigue)
 
 Feeling weak and very tired
 
 Treatment of Myeloma
 
 Chemotherapy is the most common treatment for myeloma.
 
 Biological therapy (using the body's immune system to fight cancer).
 
 Radiotherapy aims to damage the abnormal cells and stop their growth with radiation from X-rays. This treatment is very important.
 
 Induction - focuses on reducing the amount of disease and achieving remission
 
 Stem cell (bone marrow) transplantation .- About the author: 
 Juliet Cohen writes articles on diseases and conditions and skin disorders. She also writes articles on herbal home remedies.