Myeloma, also known as multiple myeloma, costs between $150,000 and $250,000 for treatment, which varies depending on the type of multiple myeloma treatment, complications, and the level of hospital chosen, so it is necessary to consult with your local hospital. Multiple myeloma is a malignant tumor originated from bone marrow hematopoietic tissue and caused by over proliferation of plasma cells. It is common in men over 40 years old, and the most favorable sites are spine, pelvis, ribs, skull and sternum. Myeloma treatment includes chemotherapy and radiotherapy, as well as stem cell transplantation. 1. Chemotherapy drugs include proteasome inhibitors (bortezomib), immunomodulators (thalidomide), and antitumor drugs (marfan), etc. Different chemotherapy regimens require different costs; 2. radiotherapy, which uses radiation to irradiate the focal area to damage and destroy tumor cells; 3. hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, there are allogeneic transplantation and autologous transplantation, the cost of allogeneic transplantation is higher than autologous transplantation; 4. prevention of infection (levofloxacin) if there are symptoms of infection; hemodialysis if there is kidney failure; surgical treatment if there is pathological fracture and spinal cord compression; the cost of treatment will be correspondingly higher. Different levels of hospitals and local health insurance policies will affect the cost of treatment. Multiple myeloma requires a visit to the hospital, where the attending physician will evaluate the condition and choose a treatment plan and determine the cost according to the actual situation.