Resources for Multiple Myeloma Patients & Families

Patient Education Library

Patient Education helps you and your loved ones to understand your diagnosis and prepare you for what to expect during your cancer journey. This wide range of information is given to you from Roswell Park experts and trusted organizations that specialize in this area of healthcare.

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A cancer diagnosis brings with it a range of challenges related to nutritional needs, financial and legal matters, emotional well being and care at home, among many other issues. Roswell Park provides services to address these needs, all in one location.

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Multiple myeloma support group

Interested patients, caregivers, family members & friends are encouraged to join us for our monthly support group. This group meets at Roswell Park, every fourth Wednesday of each month. For more information, please email Jacqueline.Henry@RoswellPark.org or see the next meeting below.

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Survivorship & Supportive Care Center

Our Survivorship & Supportive Care Center offers services to help you manage the physical and emotional effects of your cancer diagnosis — including acupuncture, massage, mindfulness meditation, nutritional support, physical and occupational therapy, and much more. Specialists in the center can help you deal with such issues as chronic pain and fatigue. They will also develop a personalized survivorship plan specifying the care you will need to stay healthy after treatment has ended.

Survivorship services

The 11 Day Power Play Cancer Resource Center

Our staff can help you find reliable and current information on many cancer topics, access books, videos, computers and printers, and connect with Roswell Park and community resources. Check out our headwear boutique to find a hat, wig or scarf that’s right for you.

Resource Center

Assessment & Treatment Center (ATC)

This center provides medical evaluation and treatment to our current patients with urgent, but not life-threatening, symptoms. The ATC is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The ATC is not an emergency room and does not accept walk-ins; you must be referred by your Roswell Park physician or the physician-on-call.

Questions about the ATC?