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Improving Lives, Finding the Cure: Your go-to source

The IMF produces and maintains an extensive library of publications and periodicals for patients and caregivers, as well as for healthcare professionals. All IMF publications are always free of charge and are available to download by clicking the links below. 

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International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) Publications

The International Myeloma Working Group (IMWG) has published dozens of research studies and treatment guidelines on multiple myeloma and its related disorders.

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Black Swan Research Publications

Led by a team of global myeloma experts, the BSRI provides coordination and support for more than 40 research projects around the world.

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Asian Myeloma Network

Comprised of myeloma experts from China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, and Thailand, the IMF Asian Myeloma Network has taken the lead in projects to assist IMF in providing physician education and patient support throughout Asia.

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Nurse Leadership Board Publications

Written by the IMF Nurse Leadership Board, these tools and manuscripts have been published in prestigious medical journals.
Periodicals
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Myeloma Minute
Weekly newsletter containing the latest myeloma news and research
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Myeloma Today
A quarterly publication of myeloma news and research
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Making Miracles
The Making Miracles newsletter shares your volunteer stories.
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Additional Resources
glossary of myeloma terms

This glossary defines commonly used myeloma-related terms.

resource guide to acronyms and abbreviations

A reference list of common acronyms and abbreviations that are used in myeloma.

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Bring Hope to the Multiple Myeloma Community

Your donation allows us to provide support to patients and family members. It also funds the research necessary to eradicate the disease.  

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