Contact the InfoLine (https://www.myeloma.org/infoline)

Call us. We’re here for you.

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. 


SCHEDULE A CALL WITH INFOLINE (https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/[email protected]/bookings/)

Don't Wait. Call Us.

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.

Phone lines are open
Monday through Friday
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Pacific)

[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])
*(Please do not send email attachments or lab reports.)

4400 Coldwater Canyon Ave., Suite 300
Studio City, CA 91604, USA

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The IMF InfoLine Team

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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COVID-19 and Myeloma Patient Safety

Know About COVID-19. Learn about the IMF's latest recommendations and answers to FAQs on COVID-19 vaccines, boosters, anti-viral treatments, and more. If you have questions for the InfoLine, please leave a message at 1-800-452-2873 (tel:18004522873 )or email *[email protected]. (mailto:[email protected]) 

 

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Providing drug reimbursement options
The International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) does not provide drug reimbursement assistance or co-pay assistance. However, other organizations do. Below is a list of resources for drug reimbursement and assistance.
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Living with multiple myeloma brings many questions — about treatment, daily life, and managing the costs that come with care. If you're navigating this diagnosis or supporting someone who is, you don't have to do it alone. Across the country, government programs offer myeloma patients health coverage, financial relief, disability benefits, and more.

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.
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Living with multiple myeloma can bring uncertainty, stress, and emotional hurdles for patients and their loved ones. Beyond the medical appointments and treatments, many people find comfort in being heard and understood. Support groups, professional counselors, peer networks, and community resources offer a safe space to share, receive support, and find strength to manage life with multiple myeloma.

with support from:

Genentech, Kite, Johnson & Johnson, and Sanofi

The IMF's Support Network

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

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