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Default Blood Work Back-Monoclonal Gammopathy (MGUS)

RE: Axonal Sensory Motor Polyneuropathy

I got my blood work back today. Everything looked fine except that I have Monoclonal Gammopathy of Unknown Significance (MGUS). If I understand it correctly, I shouldn't be too alarmed since only 1% of people go on to get myeloma or lymphoma. Regardless, I still have to see a hemaemotologist for more blood work, urine work up, bone scans, possibly bone marrow sample. All of these extra workups make me a little nervous.

Can anyone add anything to this, so I can understand this a little better?
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