
"Patients in their own words" -- MaryAnn's story
10/11/24 • 18 min
MaryAnn’s story
MaryAnn is a wife, mother, sister and grandmother who looks forward to being more active, traveling and spending time with her grandchildren. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma at 67 and is currently in remission. In her words, “I am not worried about multiple myeloma doing me in... I am stronger than that.”
Produced by Samantha Keyes and Georgianna Moreland
MaryAnn’s story
MaryAnn is a wife, mother, sister and grandmother who looks forward to being more active, traveling and spending time with her grandchildren. She was diagnosed with multiple myeloma at 67 and is currently in remission. In her words, “I am not worried about multiple myeloma doing me in... I am stronger than that.”
Produced by Samantha Keyes and Georgianna Moreland
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