56 years years old and Just been diagnosed with PV blood cancerI haven't started treatment yet but My concern has been more about how I will feel under treatment since I have to take this treatment for years to come, hopefully...Reactions 0 reactions Comments3 repliesFatigueNewly DiagnosedTreatment
FeaturedThe In-Between PlaceHave you ever felt like you are in-between active blood cancer and remission? How do you deal with life in-between?...Reactions 0 reactions Comments4 repliesTreatment
Watchful WaitingHave you, or are you, under "watchful waiting" following your diagnosis? How comfortable are you with this?...Reactions 0 reactions Comments1 repliesTreatmentNewly Diagnosed
Future of Liquid BiopsiesIs it me or are you hopeful of the day when BMX (Bone Marrow Biopsies) and the process of finding and knowing are better achieved, with the same accuracy but...Reactions 0 reactions Comments7 repliesMultiple MyelomaTreatmentCoping
Options Vs Options In TreatmentIf you could fully decide on which route to go, would you be cool with oral medication or subcutaneous injections? I hate needles so you can guess my answer. What...Reactions 0 reactions Comments13 repliesCopingTreatment
Stopping TreatmentA community member messaged us and asked the following: "Hi there I have CML. I'm I was diagnosed in July 2017. I started on dasatinib a month later. I have...Reactions 0 reactions Comments8 repliesTreatment
Anyone Have Suggestions That Don’t Require Chemo?Hi everyone, My name is Shawn and I am 54 years old and recently diagnosed with multiple issues, but on here for PV. My father passed from PV, he had...Reactions 0 reactions Comments7 repliesTreatment
When I first started treatment I felt _____________.Fill in the blank and share how you felt when you first started treatment and what advice you'd share for those who are currently starting treatment....Reactions 0 reactions Comments3 repliesTreatment
RemissionAre you confused with the terms remission vs cured? It's interesting how some doctors throw the term around, it can be a bit confusing. Thoughts?...Reactions 0 reactions Comments10 repliesNewly DiagnosedTreatmentCoping