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

Listen anytime to hear clear explanations, practical advice, and lived experiences that bring comfort and understanding.
Each episode is created to help you feel informed, connected, and never alone on the myeloma journey.
Forty-two kids per day are told their parents have a cancer diagnosis. In today’s episode we find out about the supports and resources that are available to children who’s loved ones are a living with myeloma through the services of Camp Quality. We also learn how this amazing service commenced back in 1983 by founder…
What does a Myeloma Support Nurse really do all day? Jo spills the beans on a day in the life of a myeloma support nurse. We find out about the nursing services that Myeloma Australia provide and the career pathway Jo has taken to become a Myeloma Support Nurse for Myeloma Australia.
In this episode we meet Emeritus Professor Doug Joshua. We examine the origins of myeloma and how this orphan disease has made massive segways in the treatment and care of people living with myeloma. Emeritus Professor Doug Joshua also gives us his opinion on what he thinks the future of myeloma may look like.
In this episode we talk to Professor Miles Prince about the role of Myeloma and Scientific Advisory Group (MSAG) in the myeloma space.
In this episode we meet Dr Hasib Sidiqi from Fiona Stanley Hospital in Perth, Western Australia. We will be talking about clinical trials and why they’re so important as an option of therapy for people living with myeloma.
In this episode we chat to Travis Hall, an Exercise Physiologist at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne. Travis answers some of our listeners questions about exercise but also discusses considerations for starting a new exercise program, best practice in structuring an exercise program, goal setting, managing the side effects of myeloma treatments with…
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