Myeloma InfopacksWhen someone is diagnosed with myeloma it can raise many questions and stir a wide range of emotions for the patient and for their family and friends. Information and support can help those involved come to terms with all that a diagnosis can bring. The Myeloma Infopack contains general information about myeloma, treatment options and disease management. It also has information about Myeloma UK and the range of services available to those affected by myeloma. The Infopack is ideal for those who are newly diagnosed and their families or who are finding out about myeloma for the first time. To order your free Myeloma Infopack please call the Myeloma Infoline on 0800 980 3332 or email myelomauk@myeloma.org.uk
The Myeloma Infopack contains the following publications about myeloma (all these publications are available to download as a PDF, so you can read them on your screen or print them out) Myeloma - An IntroductionProvides a very brief overview of myeloma and is particularly useful for patients seeking information for the first time and to give to family and friends. Download Myeloma - An Introduction Sept 2006 
Myeloma - Your Essential GuideGives a general overview of what myeloma is, how it is diagnosed, how it affects the body and gives an insight into the most commonly used treatments. It aims to help you understand the disease and make informed decisions about your care and treatment options should you wish to do so. Download Myeloma - Your Essential Guide Dec 2006 
Living with Myeloma - Your Essential GuideProvides an overview of many of the challenges you may have to cope with in living with myeloma. It discusses the emotional impact that a diagnosis of myeloma can bring and how to cope with many of the issues it raises. It also offers some practical advice and outlines things, both as a patient or relative, you can do to help yourself. Download Living with Myeloma - Your Essential Guide Jan 2007 
The Myeloma Infopack also contains information about the range of support services and publications available from Myeloma. These include: Myeloma InfolineCall our Myeloma Information Nurse Specialists on 0800 980 3332 (Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm) for immediate access to information and support relating to all aspects of myeloma or click on Ask the nurse For further information about the Myeloma Infoline 
Myeloma Patient and Family InfodaysCome to one of our full-day meetings, where you can learn about the latest in the treatment and management of myeloma from a panel of experts. These Patient and Family Myeloma Infodays are held around the UK and and are a valuable opportunity to meet others affected by myeloma. For further information about Myeloma Patient and Family Infodays 
Support GroupsFind out about Myeloma and Haematology Support Groups around the UK. Support Groups give patients and relatives the opportunity to share information and experiences with others in a similar situation. For further information about Support Groups 
Myeloma InfoguidesOrder our free patient information. Myeloma UK has a range of publications that give information on myeloma, treatment options, disease management and other topics relevant to myeloma patients, their families and friends. For further information about Myeloma Infoguides 
Myeloma MattersSubscribe to the only myeloma-specific newsletter available in the UK. Myeloma Matters offers a fantastic range of features,
articles and stories to help you keep abreast of the latest developments
in treatment and research For further information about Myeloma Matters 
Myeloma InfosheetsThe Myeloma Infosheet Series covers a wide range of specific topics relating to treatment options, disease management and other subject matters relevant to myeloma patients, their families and friends. To order your free copy of any of these Infosheets please call the Myeloma Infolineon 0800 980 3332 or email myelomauk@myeloma.org.uk For further information about Myeloma Infosheets 
If you have specific questions about any aspect of myeloma, its treatment and management please call the Myeloma Infoline on 0800 980 3332 or email Ask the Nurse. 
Page last updated 19 March 2009
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