| Multiple Myeloma Multiple Myeloma is a cancer of blood and  bones. It leads to severe body aches and pains, bone fractures, kidney damage  and anaemia. Blood calcium is often raised. There may be abnormal proteins in  blood and urine. Bone marrow shows excess of plasma cells. Previously, Myeloma  used to be incurable but modern chemotherapy is bringing Myeloma patients into  lasting remission. Bortezomib, Thalidomide and Lenalidomide are three  chemotherapeutic drugs which has bro ught about this miracle.In younger patienst  of Myeloma who are less than sixty years of age, Autologous Bone Marrow  Transplant is recommended for prolonged relapse-free survival. Myelofibrosis: 
 This is a type of low grade blood cancer  also grouped as Myeloproliferative disorder. The patient presents with low  blood counts and a massively enlarged spleen. Bone marrow examination reveals  increased reticulin fibrosis in the marrow.JAK 2 mutation may be positive.  Treatment involves blood products transfusions, use of Immunomodulators like  Thalidomide and Lenalidomide and Steroids. JAK 2 inhibitors are undergoing  Clinical Trials.
 Polycythaemia Vera
 This is also a type of low grade blood  cancer where the Hb levels go up alarmingly. Raised Haemoglobin level in blood  is termed Polycythaemia. The spleen  can also get enlarged. Patient can suffer from symptoms of hyperviscosity due  to sluggish blood circulation like head-aches, dizziness etc. Treatment  is blood letting by Venesection, Aspirin and  Hydroxyurea. Radio-active Phosphorus has also been used in some elderly  patients.
  Essential Thrombocythaemia
 A low grade blood cancer where the number  of platelets go up above normal.Hydroxyurea, Aspirin and Clopidogrel are used.  Some patients may require Plateletpheresis.
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