Research suggests common blood cancer could be prevented before it develops

Monday, July 11, 2016 - 11:31 in Health & Medicine

A common symptomless condition can develop into the blood cancer myeloma, researchers have discovered. They found that changes in the bone marrow needed for the cancer to grow have already taken hold in the preceding condition, raising the possibility that early medical intervention could prevent this incurable type of cancer from taking root.

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