Multiple Myeloma: Ask Dr. David Vesole

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07/14/23

David Vesole, MD, PhD, is the director of the Myeloma Program at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital. He is also a member of the blood and marrow transplant team. To see all of the questions Dr. Vesole answers, click on โ€œshow moreโ€ below. Clicking on the question takes you directly to his answer.

To make an appointment with Dr. Vesole, please call 202-295-0520 or visit MedStarGeorgetown.org/Myeloma

0:00 Meet Dr. David Vesole

3:37 What is multiple myeloma or myeloma?

4:11 Are there different types of myeloma?

5:03 How do you determine the genetic makeup of the myeloma?

5:41 How does the genetic makeup of the myeloma determine the treatment?

6:47 Is there a cure for myeloma?

8:05 How did I get multiple myeloma or myeloma?

8:38 If somebody in my family has multiple myeloma should I be screened for it?

8:54 What are the treatments for myeloma?

10:04 What are some of the latest therapies for multiple myeloma?

11:20 What are the symptoms of myeloma?

11:43 How long will I live with this disease?

12:47 What are the stages of multiple myeloma?

13:30 How does stem cell transplant work as a treatment for multiple myeloma?

15:54 Is there a difference between stem cell transplant and bone marrow transplant?

16:31 How will I feel after the chemo and stem cell transplant?

17:52 When will I know if the stem cell transplant has worked?

18:19 Is a stem cell transplant a cure for myeloma?

18:34 How long can I expect my remission to last?

19:37 Are there any ethnic groups who are at higher risk for getting multiple myeloma?

20:14 What is C.R.A.B.?

20:37 What is the relationship between MedStar Georgetown and Hackensack University Medical Center?

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