Has Anyone Been Taking Cyclophosphamide For Increased Light Chains? Has It Helped?
My husband was on cyclophosphamide as part of his induction treatments. He had no problems on it.
Cyclophosphamide, also known as Cytoxan, is used for treating myeloma, including cases with increased light chains. It is an alkylating agent that can help manage the disease. However, individual responses to treatment can vary. For more detailed personal experiences, you might consider visiting MyMyelomaTeam, where members Show Full Answer
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