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The InfoLine is the IMF's multiple myeloma cancer information line. The IMF’s InfoLine is here for you for your myeloma-related questions and concerns.
The InfoLine team consistently provides callers with the best information about multiple myeloma in a caring and compassionate manner. All inquiries are responded to in the order they have been received.
US & Canada
Worldwide
Phone lines are open
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Pacific)
[email protected]
*(Please do not send email attachments or lab reports.)
4400 Coldwater Canyon Ave., Suite 300
Studio City, CA 91604, USA
The IMF InfoLine Team
Paul Hewitt joined the IMF in 2001 and has been one of the IMF's InfoLine Coordinators since 2005. Paul is dedicated to helping patients and caregivers focus on putting a game plan in place to cope with life with multiple myeloma. That structure, coupled with the information the InfoLine provides, can alleviate fear and give confidence to those affected by multiple myeloma. Paul finds this work to be very satisfying. In addition to his work at the IMF, Paul maintains an active acting career. He has starred on Broadway and in many movies and TV shows. Paul is a graduate of the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul University.
Missy Klepetar graduated from Reed College. She joined the IMF in the fall of 2006 and became part of the InfoLine team during the summer of 2008. Missy says that working on the InfoLine is the most rewarding thing she has done in a professional realm, and she feels privileged to be able to help patients and caregivers in this capacity. She understands the importance of imparting the latest and best information regarding treatment options, as well as discussing the complex issues surrounding multiple myeloma.
Missy also assists the IMF by proofing content for all IMF publications, including Myeloma Today.
She enjoys Colorado Avalanche hockey.
Someone who's been diagnosed with myeloma has a million questions.
Learn about how the IMF's team of InfoLine Coordinators can help you.
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Government support in the fight against multiple myeloma focuses on accessibility of treatments, research and clinical advancements. It also aims to ease the financial and emotional burdens associated with this disease. When policies prioritize myeloma care and innovation, they lead to better outcomes, including more options and a stronger foundation of support for those impacted.
Visit these government resource sites for more information on healthcare, supportive services, and medical research.
with support from:
Genentech, Kite, Johnson & Johnson, and Sanofi
We are here to arm you with as much patient information as possible so that you can seek out the very best care, while working toward better treatments and a cure. No matter the situation, we're here to help




