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We now meet in-person at our library location and simultaneously via a Zoom meeting.  Those that are able to meet in person may join us at our library location and we will see the rest of you virtually through Zoom.

To obtain an invitation for the Zoom meeting, please contact the group leaders at [email protected].​  Walk-ins are welcome at the library.

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For more information, please contact

Shirley Jonas 701-527-6529

Marcus Roehrich 701-333-8191

Email: [email protected]

Meeting time3rd Tuesday of each month from 5:00 – 7:00 PM Central
Meeting Location Bismarck Public Library
515 North 5th Street
Lower Level - Meeting Room C
Bismarck, ND 58501
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Welcome to the North Dakota Multiple Myeloma Support Group. Our support group helps patients diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma and their caregivers deal with this incurable, but treatable cancer. The format for our support group includes time for discussion, guest lecturers, sharing of educational information, and topics that are chosen by group members.

Our support group is NOT group therapy, but is led by a Multiple Myeloma survivor and focuses on learning how to manage current concerns and situations. There is no cost to the participants and our group meetings are open to all people affected by Multiple Myeloma, including spouses, children, and relatives.

Studies have found that support groups can enhance self-esteem, reduce depression, decrease anxiety and improve relationships with family members and friends.  The North Dakota Multiple Myeloma Support Group can help you cope better with your diagnosis and increase your knowledge of Multiple Myeloma and its treatment.

Alternative information: Living with Cancer Blog

Living with Cancer Blog is a free newsletter from Mayo Clinic that has the latest health information. The most recent newsletter includes: 

Online cancer treatment guidelines and Multiple myeloma treatments.
If you are interested in future subscriptions, PLEASE CLICK HERE

 

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North Dakota Multiple Myeloma Support Group Leaders receiving an award at the International Myeloma Foundation's 25th Anniversary Support Group Leaders Summit on September 14, 2024 in recognition of the dedication and resilience of the group celebrating 11 years supporting their myeloma coMMunity.

 

Upcoming events

IMF Events

Aug 14
Los Angeles, CA, Patient and Family Seminar 2026
August 14, 2026 12:00 pm PST
Aug 24
Join Us For This Online Webinar: What's Next? - Managing Myeloma at Relapse
August 24, 2026 3:00 pm PST
Oct 02
Short Hills, NJ, Patient and Family Seminar 2026
October 2, 2026 12:00 pm EST

Support Group Events

Dec 21
North Dakota Hybrid Monthly Meeting
December 21, 2027 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm CST
Jan 18
North Dakota Hybrid Monthly Meeting
January 18, 2028 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm CST
Feb 15
North Dakota Hybrid Monthly Meeting
February 15, 2028 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm CST
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Stories
  • NDMM featured in IMF 2013 Annual Report

    The North Dakota Multiple Myeloma Group was featured in the 2013 Annual Report of the International Myeloma Foundation.

    Shirley & Rod Jonas
    Bismarck, ND

     

  • Mayor John Warford of Bismarck North Dakota Declares March “Myeloma Awareness Month”

    BISMARCK, N.D. – Mayor John Warford has proclaimed March 2014 “Myeloma Awareness Month.” Myeloma, also called multiple myeloma, is an incurable cancer of cells in the bone marrow that affects blood cell production and can lead to anemia, infections, bone lesions, vertebral compressions, osteoporosis, severe pain and kidney dysfunction, according to the International Myeloma Foundation (IMF).