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Will My Lytic Lesions Heal After My Myeloma Is Under Management?

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August 10
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Lytic lesions caused by multiple myeloma can be challenging to heal completely. While treatments for myeloma, such as chemotherapy, radiation, and bisphosphonates, can help manage the disease and reduce further bone damage, the existing lesions may not fully heal. The goal is often to stabilize the bone and prevent further Show Full Answer

Lytic lesions caused by multiple myeloma can be challenging to heal completely. While treatments for myeloma, such as chemotherapy, radiation, and bisphosphonates, can help manage the disease and reduce further bone damage, the existing lesions may not fully heal. The goal is often to stabilize the bone and prevent further fractures or damage. Always discuss your specific case and treatment options with your healthcare provider.

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