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[ by and | Aug 28, 2009 10:23 am | One Comment ]
Personal Perspective: Engineer With Myeloma Finds Hope Through Cancer Support Group And Blogs

“For as long as I can remember, I have been a builder, a fixer, an explorer,” said myeloma patient Scott Woodward in a speech at an event benefitting Gilda’s Club, a cancer support group. “You’d want me along if you ever got shipwrecked.”

After a boyhood fixing motorcycles and rider lawnmowers, Woodward is now a New York-based mechanical engineer who researches the fluid dynamics of blood. He has lived with multiple myeloma since his diagnosis just after Christmas in 2005.

Woodward told the Myeloma Beacon that at the time he was …

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[ by | Aug 22, 2009 10:46 pm | One Comment ]
Personal Perspective: The Adventures Of Cancer Girl

"They put me on some routine blood tests and it showed up in there," said Karen Crowley, a proud mother and writer of the blog “The Adventures of Cancer Girl.” “I didn’t even feel sick, and all of a sudden, I had cancer.”

Crowley was diagnosed in November 2005 with smoldering myeloma – a type of myeloma that advances slowly and exhibits no symptoms. As a relatively healthy 34-year-old woman, Crowley had never heard the term “multiple myeloma” until she received her unexpected diagnosis.

By using resources like the Multiple Myeloma …

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