If you have monoclonal gammopathy and bone marrow biopsy was done for ruling out multiple myeloma, you likely do not have this condition (less than 5% chance) and you have a condition called MGUS (monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance). You should be monitored by an oncologist in the future. However, if there is light chain in your urine, you may need to be treated.
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There is no indication of cancer in the report you provided. Having said that, all laboratory results need to be interpreted in the clinical context and your doctor is in the best position to do that.
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