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How Long Can You Expect To Live After You Start Chemo Treatments And How Long Can You Take Them
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My mom was diagnosed in 2007? At age 70. She had her transplant on her birthday...she is 87 now. She only does maintenance of 10mg Revlimid.

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Perry
This question got many answers, myself still looking for this question and answer?????? Soo….. confused, wake up in morning still alive that’s the answer πŸ˜‘πŸ™

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Perry,
There are so many on this site that have had MM for years! They give us all hope, but my hope is in Jesus. I’m looking forward to Paradise-eventually.πŸ™πŸ»πŸŒΉβœοΈ

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The duration of chemotherapy for myeloma and the expected survival rates can vary significantly based on several factors including the type of myeloma, the stage at diagnosis, and individual response to treatment. Here are some key points:

1. **Chemotherapy Duration**: Typically, the initial course of chemotherapy for m... read more

The duration of chemotherapy for myeloma and the expected survival rates can vary significantly based on several factors including the type of myeloma, the stage at diagnosis, and individual response to treatment. Here are some key points:

1. **Chemotherapy Duration**: Typically, the initial course of chemotherapy for myeloma lasts about four to six months. Some treatment plans may include more cycles, potentially extending over a longer period.

2. **Long-term Treatment**: Many patients with myeloma are on long-term treatment strategies, such as maintenance therapy or continuous therapy, to help manage the disease. The average duration of treatment after bone marrow transplantation has been reported to be around 28 months.

3. **Survival Rates**: Advances in treatments have improved survival rates for myeloma patients. However, specific life expectancy can vary widely. It's important to discuss with your oncologist about your specific prognosis based on your treatment response and overall health.

Each patient's journey with myeloma is unique, and ongoing monitoring and adjustments to treatment are common to achieve the best possible outcomes.

 This AI-generated response comes from MyMyelomaTeam and other selected sources. It is not a substitute for medical advice. Always ask your doctor about specific health concerns.

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