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What causes blood clots in myeloma, and how can we stop them?

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STUDY IMPACT

Even though they’re preventable, blood clots still affect—and sometimes claim—the lives of people with multiple myeloma. You can help researchers learn why.

This study aims to understand how and why blood clots occur in people with multiple myeloma. These clots may develop in the veins (such as deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism) or arteries (such as stroke or heart attack). By sharing your experience, you’ll help researchers find better ways to prevent clots and improve care for everyone living with myeloma.

The study is led by the HealthTree Foundation, in collaboration with Huntsman Cancer Institute and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

WHO CAN JOIN

All multiple myeloma patients can join this study, whether or not you’ve ever had a blood clot.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

    1. Sign in or create a free Cure Hub account
    2. Connect your medical records (takes less than 5 minutes)
    3. Complete survey (takes 20-30 minutes)

 

Join the Study Today

 

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ABOUT HEALTHTREE CURE HUB

What causes blood clots in myeloma, and how can we stop them?

Go directly to survey

 

STUDY IMPACT

Even though they’re preventable, blood clots still affect—and sometimes claim—the lives of people with multiple myeloma. You can help researchers learn why.

This study aims to understand how and why blood clots occur in people with multiple myeloma. These clots may develop in the veins (such as deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism) or arteries (such as stroke or heart attack). By sharing your experience, you’ll help researchers find better ways to prevent clots and improve care for everyone living with myeloma.

The study is led by the HealthTree Foundation, in collaboration with Huntsman Cancer Institute and Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

WHO CAN JOIN

All multiple myeloma patients can join this study, whether or not you’ve ever had a blood clot.

HOW TO PARTICIPATE

    1. Sign in or create a free Cure Hub account
    2. Connect your medical records (takes less than 5 minutes)
    3. Complete survey (takes 20-30 minutes)

 

Join the Study Today

 

RESEARCH PARTNERS

 

 

ABOUT HEALTHTREE CURE HUB

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