At various times duriung my nonscretory multiple myeloma diagosis and treatment I have had x-rays,total body scan / skeletal survey, whole bone body scan, MRI of cervical, thoracic, lumbar (4 scans over 2 year period) CT scan & PET/CT scan skull to hips (2 scans over 1 year)
As for blood test I have the following monthly blood draws:
- CBC w/Diff w/Plt
- Complete Metabolic Panel
- Serum Protein Electrophorsis (SPEP)
- Immunoglobulins Quantitative
- Beta-2 Microglobulins
- Serum Free Light Chain
I have been treated with some radiation and chemotherapy. I have not had a transplant.
Back to my original question and based on your knowledge and experience, what scans, blood test, etc are the most useful in identifying how the nonsecretory patient is responding to therapy and, if any are useful, what exactly do they show that makes them so.
Thanks for any response.
Moderator Note - Readers interested in this topic may want to review an extensive article on nonsecretory myeloma by Beacon physician columnist Dr. Bijay Nair:
https://myelomabeacon.org/headline/2011/10/21/nonsecretory-multiple-myeloma/