Researchers find men are more likely to develop multiple myeloma than are women
January 23, 2026
January 23, 2026
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Jan. 23 -- The University of Alabama issued the following news:
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Researchers find men are more likely to develop multiple myeloma than are women
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Krystle Ong, Ph.D., (left) and Elizabeth Brown, Ph.D., (right). Multiple myeloma is the second most common blood cancer in the United States, and it is more common in men, with an estimated 20,030 new male cases diagnosed in 2025. Multiple myeloma is the accumulation of clon . . .
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Researchers find men are more likely to develop multiple myeloma than are women
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Krystle Ong, Ph.D., (left) and Elizabeth Brown, Ph.D., (right). Multiple myeloma is the second most common blood cancer in the United States, and it is more common in men, with an estimated 20,030 new male cases diagnosed in 2025. Multiple myeloma is the accumulation of clon . . .
