I am so excited for you about the monitoring process. I feel this just might be the direction needed to save or prolong his life. Unfortunately I lost my husband to this ugly disease in October. With a monitoring system such as this I have to wonder if he would still be with me now. I think they are finally going in the right direction now. My husband did have a transplant of his own cells but it was unsuccessful. It was done in March of last year. His 100 day biopsy did show a decrease from 31 per cent to 17 per cent but that was very short lived. In September he was up to 90 per cent plus and when he was admitted to the hospital for a radical chemo treatment he was at 100 per cent. The sad part is the chemo was working but everything else was destroyed in the process. I have to wonder if this monitoring system were available things may have been different. I wish you the best of luck with this new process. It is my hope that this works. I hope in my lifetime a cure will happen. Too late for my husband but not for others. From each case of mm I am sure more and more knowledge is acquired for the cure. Does he have the missing 13Q chromosone? My prayers are with you.
Linda