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Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by Blackbird on Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:02 am

I find it interesting that, up until my diagnosis two years ago, cancer of any kind was not really found in my family. Even my Uncle Jim, who smoked profusely, never developed lung cancer (although he did develop emphysema, which he eventually died from).

Now, within the span of two years, two of us have been diagnosed with the same malady, although we are separated by a generation and are not even full blood relatives. Coincidence? Who knows?

I just hope and pray that I have not passed this along to my kids. I do know that strides are being made and, if they do develop it down the line, perhaps it won't be the devastating disease that it has been in the past.

Blackbird
Name: Rick Crow
Who do you know with myeloma?: Me
When were you/they diagnosed?: Feb, 2013
Age at diagnosis: 53

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by heatherlib on Thu Feb 26, 2015 9:53 pm

My paternal aunt had multiple myerloma and passed away in December of 2013.

I also oddly just discovered that a childhood neighbor (two houses away) was diagnosed a month before I was (May 2014).

With it not being very common, it suddenly feels like quite a bit around me.

heatherlib
Name: heather
Who do you know with myeloma?: self
When were you/they diagnosed?: may 2014
Age at diagnosis: 52

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by jhorner on Fri Feb 27, 2015 4:33 pm

Hello,

After that last post, I'd thought I'd mention that I too have friends with this disease and we all live in the same town - developed on property that was previously farmed for centuries. We all have well water and I can't help but wonder if the chemicals from the farm industry might be causative factors?

When you test your well water, it is typically only for bacteria and heavy metals. I don't think it includes nitrous fertilizers and pesticides...

This would be a good question for a beacon poll:)

J

jhorner
Name: Magpie
Who do you know with myeloma?: Myself
When were you/they diagnosed?: 2013
Age at diagnosis: 49

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by Gdhurst61 on Mon Nov 27, 2017 11:29 pm

My father was recently diagnosed with stage 3 multiple myeloma. He fell a year and a half ago and has been in pain since. Started treatment 8 weeks ago, blood counts still dropping. He told me that my grand­father fell and died from bone cancer soon after, as did my great grandfather? My dad also has battled colon cancer twice, so may not be hereditary, but sure looks like it to me.

Gdhurst61
Name: Glenn
Who do you know with myeloma?: My father
When were you/they diagnosed?: Two months ago, stage III
Age at diagnosis: 83

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by KarenR on Sun Jan 27, 2019 7:02 am

My Mum had multiple myeloma. She was treated in South Africa and did very well over 15 years. She had numerous infections. pneumonia and shingles, etc. She died aged 67 from post surgical complications when she had a heart valve replacement,

I was diagnosed with smoldering multiple myeloma last month, I am living in Australia.

KarenR
Name: Karen
Who do you know with myeloma?: Self. My mom had it
When were you/they diagnosed?: Dec 2018
Age at diagnosis: 57

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by g_steve on Wed Jan 30, 2019 12:02 pm

Interesting anecdotes, but even though multiple myeloma is not one of the more common cancers, it is not so rare that happening more than once in the same family means its genetic. The lifetime risk of getting multiple myeloma is about 1 in 132. So if we gather hundreds of multiple myeloma patients and starting looking through the families, just based on chance alone we would expect to find several families that have multiple affected members. It takes more than one isolated study to prove a genetic component.

I do believe it is likely there is some genetic component to multiple myeloma that makes people a little more susceptible but have not really figured that out yet. When and if that is shown, it is likely that some multiple myeloma may be more genetic and yet the majority would likely still be sporadic,

Steve

g_steve
Who do you know with myeloma?: Me
When were you/they diagnosed?: September 2016
Age at diagnosis: 53

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by Blackbird on Mon May 06, 2019 4:19 pm

For what it's worth, my half uncle succumbed to this disease in December of 2017, so he only lived a couple of years post diagnosis. His was a much, much more aggressive form than what I have.

I have no idea if the form that multiple myeloma takes in a person has any bearing on the genetics aspect of it possibly being a familial type of disease, but it's interesting to consider.

Blackbird
Name: Rick Crow
Who do you know with myeloma?: Me
When were you/they diagnosed?: Feb, 2013
Age at diagnosis: 53

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by Ruchi on Mon May 06, 2019 8:29 pm

My mother has multiple myeloma, her brother was diagnosed with myeloma 2 years later after her diagnosis, and her sister was diagnosed with MGUS 4 years later. So I think this disease might be hereditary.

Ruchi

Ruchi

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by johanna on Wed Jun 05, 2019 3:27 pm

Hi Rick,

I can only relate from personal experience, and talk about my partner. I think a distant member of Ian's family may have bad some sort of blood disorder. I've read a few studies that saythere is no clear link between family members, but there is a chance that as a dad or mum to pass it to the child (about 50%). They also mention chemicals and exposure. Ian had a garage and did work on cars, lots of exposure to dilutants and other such chemicals.

Joanna

johanna
Name: Joanna
Who do you know with myeloma?: Husband
When were you/they diagnosed?: august 2012
Age at diagnosis: 60

Re: Does multiple myeloma run in families?

by Kevin J on Thu Jun 06, 2019 9:59 am

I wrote an article for the Beacon several years back related to this topic, and the majority of the responses seemed to lean towards environmental causes. In my personal case, I think that's more likely given my exposure to a lot of things earlier in life. However, I don't think we can discount that there could be hereditary causes too, or at least that may increase the risk, given the number of families that have multiple instances of multiple myeloma.

One other consideration though with respect to it being hereditary is that in many cases family members are likely to be exposed to the same environment, so that could increase the probability that multiple members of a family might get multiple myeloma regardless of whether it may be hereditary.

Kevin J
Name: Kevin J
Who do you know with myeloma?: myself
When were you/they diagnosed?: Jan 2011
Age at diagnosis: 52

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