Learning hub

Myeloma Australia, in collaboration with experts in the field, has developed a wide range of myeloma focused resources.

These resources aim to help you understand myeloma and empower you to live well. Information is relevant to people living with MGUS, smouldering myeloma and multiple myeloma.

All of our written resources have been reviewed by our Medical Scientific Advisory Group (MSAG) and Myeloma Community Advisory Board (MCAB) to ensure we provide you with evidence based and relevant information.

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MyeConversations

MyeConversations is Myeloma Australia’s podcast featuring specialist nurses, expert interviews and real stories from people living with myeloma.

MyeStory

A collection of personal stories from people impacted by myeloma sharing their experiences from diagnosis through treatment and beyond.

Webinars

Myeloma Australia’s webinars bring together leading clinicians, researchers, and support specialists to help you better understand myeloma, treatments and how to live well.

Myeloma A comprehensive guide

Booklets

Myeloma Australia’s booklets provide guidance on navigating life with myeloma, covering information on treatments, side effects and practical tips. Available in digital and hard copy versions.

Living well infosheets

Supportive, easy‑to‑understand resources to help you live well with myeloma, offering guidance for your wellbeing, daily life, and emotional support whenever you need it.

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Treatment infosheets

Clear, easy-to-understand resources explaining myeloma treatments, how they work, what to expect, and practical ways to manage common side effects.

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Conditions and tests infosheets

Clear, easy-to-understand resources explaining myeloma and related conditions including MGUS and smouldering myeloma, as well as the tests used to diagnose and monitor these conditions.

Cover of a French-language publication titled “Comprendre le myeloma,” produced by Myeloma Australia.

Translated infosheets

Clear, easy-to-understand information explaining what myeloma is, its symptoms, and how it is treated. Available in 10 different languages to support people living with myeloma and their support network in understanding the condition.

Telephone Support Line

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