MMRF, IMF and Healthtree probably have patient handbooks available. MMRF has a patient navigator that can help to answer questions.
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Certainly! Here are some resources that can help you better understand multiple myeloma, including IgA Kappa type:
1. MyMyelomaTeam: This social network for people with myeloma and their loved ones has over 22,000 members who share their experiences, ask questions, and provide support. You can join the community to connect Show Full Answer
Certainly! Here are some resources that can help you better understand multiple myeloma, including IgA Kappa type:
1. MyMyelomaTeam: This social network for people with myeloma and their loved ones has over 22,000 members who share their experiences, ask questions, and provide support. You can join the community to connect with others who understand life with myeloma. [MyMyelomaTeam](https://www.mymyelomateam.com/resources/talking...)
2. Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation: They offer a patient navigation center and other resources that can be very helpful. [Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation](https://www.themmrf.org/)
3. CancerCare: This nonprofit provides multiple myeloma support, including counseling, financial assistance, and workshops. [CancerCare](https://www.cancercare.org/)
4. Your Cancer Center: Often, cancer centers have resources available for people going through treatment, including financial, social, and emotional support. It's a good idea to ask your oncologist about the specific resources they offer.
These resources can provide valuable information and support as you navigate your wife's diagnosis and treatment.
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