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July 16, 2025
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Multiple Myeloma is an incurable cancer diagnosis. Fortunately, it’s rare. In the United States, the lifetime risk of developing the blood disorder that can compromise your immune system and cause anemia, kidney failure and bone disease is 1 in 131. However, it’s more common in men and twice as common in Blacks than whites. The reason is unknown.

Dr. Kathleen Elliott, an African American hematologist (blood cancer expert) at Novant Health, is laser focused on helping her patients enjoy a long life after their cancer diagnosis. In this episode Elliott shares how she tries to comfort a newly diagnosed patient. She also answers the most common questions and explains how the detection and treatment of multiple myeloma has advanced over the years.

Today, Elliott honors her sister’s memory by fighting incurable with advanced chemotherapy and stem cell transplants. While more research is needed to find a cure, she is proud to dedicate her life’s work to eradicating cancer cells, and helping her patients get back to the people and activities they enjoy.

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