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How Is Multiple Myeloma Diagnosed?

Multiple myeloma is diagnosed through a combination of medical history, blood tests, imaging, and bone marrow biopsy.

Key Diagnostic Tests
  • Blood and Urine Tests: samples are checked to measure the amounts of certain antibodies (immunoglobulins)
    • Complete Blood Count (CBC)
    • Blood Chemistry Tests
    • Urine Tests
    • Serum Protein Electrophoresis
    • Serum Free Light Chain Assays
  • Imaging: Determine the size and location of cancer in your bones and other tissues
    • CT (Computerized Tomography) Scan
    • MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Scan
    • PET (Positron Emission Tomography) Scan
    • X-Ray 
  • Bone Marrow Biopsy: A procedure that involves collecting a small sample of bone marrow, usually from the hip bone, in order to be examined by a laboratory. Tissue included may be used for additional testing such as:
    • Cytogenetics: Identifies changes in chromosomes, which can aid in diagnosis. Cytogenetics can also be used to determine treatment plans and the effectiveness of disease therapy.
    • Flow Cytometry: Approach for discriminating between normal and clonal plasma cells in multiple myeloma.
    • Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization (FISH) Test: A chromosome test used to identify specific genes or chromosome changes.

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Questions to Ask Your Doctor About Essential Myeloma Testing

Multiple Myeloma Staging

The stage of multiple myeloma is based on:

  • Levels of beta-2 microglobulin and albumin in the blood
  • Presence of high-risk genetic mutations
  • LDH (lactate dehydrogenase) levels

Multiple Myeloma Stages

  • Stage I: Low levels of beta-2 microglobulin, normal albumin, and no high-risk genetic markers
  • Stage II: Intermediate levels of biomarkers and genetics

Stage III: High beta-2 microglobulin, high-risk cytogenetics, or high LDH

Multiple Myeloma Diagnosis & Testing Programs
These programs help you understand your diagnosis, and how testing can identify the stage of disease and predict how well treatment may work for you.

Empowers myeloma patients and families by addressing factors like age, ethnicity, and insurance that impact outcomes. Gain confidence in your healthcare decisions, no matter where you live.

Topics:

  • Multiple Myeloma Patient Self-Advocacy Profiles 

Provides myeloma patients with key information to help them understand their role, empowering them to engage in their care and treatment decisions 

Topics:

  • Collaborating on Your Multiple Myeloma Care 

Provides tools and actions for shared decision making and tips for navigating myeloma treatment decisions.

Topics:

  • Understanding Multiple Myeloma 
  • Multiple Myeloma Treatment 
  • ENGAGE Multiple Myeloma Resources 

Will help you understand the importance of essential biomarker testing before key decisions are made in your care—including following a reoccurrence.​​

Topics:

  • Understanding Testing in Multiple Myeloma 
  • Multiple Myeloma Treatment Decisions 
  • INSIST! Multiple Myeloma Resources 

Brought to you by and for patient advocates to assist you on your path to empowerment and better care.

Topics:

  • Multiple Myeloma Treatment and Clinical Trials 
  • Multiple Myeloma Testing 

Provides actionable advice and downloadable materials to help you communicate clearly and effectively with your myeloma healthcare team.

Topics:

  • Multiple Myeloma Basics: What You Need to Know 
  • Multiple Myeloma Treatment Approaches 
  • Planning Your Multiple Myeloma Doctor’s Office Visit 
  • Pro-Active Multiple Myeloma Patient Toolkit Resources 

Bridges the expert and patient voice, enabling patients to feel comfortable asking precise questions of their healthcare team 

Topics:

  • Navigating Multiple Myeloma Care 
  • Multiple Myeloma Treatment Advancements and Research  
  • Living Well with Multiple Myeloma 
  • START HERE Multiple Myeloma Resources 

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