Multiple Myeloma ain't no joke, Black folks! A cancer of the bone marrow plasma cells, Myeloma is called “multiple” because there are frequently multiple patches or areas in bone marrow where it grows. In this episode, four men (three black and one white) come together to discuss the challenges they faced with delayed diagnosis of multiple myeloma and the impact it had on their treatment. They delve into the disparities in healthcare access and quality that often impact the black community, leading to -- you guessed it -- delayed diagnoses and poorer outcomes for black patients with multiple myeloma.
Our guests get personal and share their individual experiences navigating the healthcare system, including encounters with healthcare providers who dismissed their symptoms or failed to recognize the signs of multiple myeloma. They also discuss the importance of advocating for oneself and seeking second opinions when faced with a potential misdiagnosis.
Through candid conversations and personal anecdotes, these men shed light on the systemic barriers that contribute to delayed diagnoses and disparities in treatment for black patients with multiple myeloma. They also provide insights and advice for others facing similar challenges, emphasizing the importance of being proactive in seeking proper medical care and advocating for one's health. Join us for this enlightening discussion on the impact of delayed diagnosis and disparities in healthcare on the black community. GUEST LIST:
Michael Ritto - Multiple Myeloma Dx: 7/2011 Thomas Goode - Multiple Myeloma Dx: 2007, 2008, 2011
Arthur Marsh - Multiple Myeloma Dx: 1/2024
With your Emcee Oya Gilbert - Multiple Myeloma Dx: 12/2017
LINKS
Health, Hope & Hip-Hop Foundation https://www.healthhopehiphop.org
For more about Multiple Myeloma visit the sites below.
International Myeloma Foundation
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Myeloma Link
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Bimonthly
- PublishedJune 17, 2024 at 11:30 AM UTC
- Length1h 5m
- Season1
- Episode2
- RatingClean