The International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) Sparks a Season for Change with the Most Impactful Myeloma Action Month Ever
The IMF and the Global Myeloma Community Inspire a Movement Amid a Pandemic
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LOS ANGELES, April 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Amid the pandemic, the team at the International Myeloma Foundation remained steadfast about its goals: Myeloma Action Month (MAM) in March 2021 would inspire the myeloma community and beyond to take action and create awareness about this incurable cancer.
The IMF is proud to report the myeloma community showed great strength and resilience. Despite the challenges of quarantine, 37 nations joined together and built a movement. What began as a seed sprouted into a season for change, with branches reaching more than 25 million people. Of the millions of Myeloma Action Month social media posts, there were 45,000 interactions; 22,000 shares; and 22,000 likes.
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LOS ANGELES, March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The International Myeloma Foundation (IMF) today launched a multiyear
, multidisciplinary initiative called M-Power Charlotte, designed to empower people to change the course of myeloma by removing barriers to early diagnosis and treatment in the African-American community. To that end, the IMF is working with Atrium Health Levine Cancer Institute s Disparities & Outreach program in Charlotte, NC, to enlist local leaders and healthcare professionals in promoting increased knowledge about this treatable but little-known disease.
Launched by the International Myeloma Foundation, the M-Power Charlotte initiative is designed to empower people to change the course of myeloma by removing barriers to early diagnosis and treatment in the African-American community.