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Does Stable Lytic Lesions In PETs Can Require Meds ? Deep Remission In Clonoseq But Increased Neuropathy Issues Persisting.

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Ashland, AL
November 8
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You can ask your doctor about bone strengthening medications. They can also advise you on supplements and other medicines to help your neuropathy.

November 9
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Stable lytic lesions in PET scans can still require medication, especially if there are symptoms or risks associated with them. According to my knowledge base:

- Medications: Treatments like bisphosphonates may be used to manage bone lesions and prevent further damage
- Neuropathy: Increased neuropathy issues can be a Show Full Answer

Stable lytic lesions in PET scans can still require medication, especially if there are symptoms or risks associated with them. According to my knowledge base:

- Medications: Treatments like bisphosphonates may be used to manage bone lesions and prevent further damage.
- Neuropathy: Increased neuropathy issues can be a side effect of treatments like bortezomib, dexamethasone, and lenalidomide. It's important to discuss these symptoms with your healthcare provider to manage and mitigate them effectively.

Always consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice.

November 8

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