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The International Myeloma Foundation's M-Power Project
How the IMF Is Changing the Course of Myeloma in the African American Community
The M-Power project is partnering with cities across the country to turn the core vision of the International Myeloma Foundation's Diversity Initiative into a reality; improving the short- and long-term outcomes of African-American patients with multiple myeloma.
Multiple myeloma is the most common blood cancer in African Americans, who have a greater-than-average risk of developing the disease. But when barriers to early diagnosis and treatment are removed, African-American myeloma patients do just as well, or even better than, white individuals.
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