In the first episode, Dr. Aaron Gerds of the Cleveland Clinic shares what myelofibrosis is and how it progresses differently in each person, introduces some common medical terms to understand, and discusses how physicians approach the ever-growing opportunities for treatment.
In the second episode, Dr. Michael Savona, Head of Hematology, Cellular Therapy and Stem Cell Transplant at Vanderbilt University, explains what mutations are and how they are involved in your myelofibrosis. He describes how mutations work, the different ways they can affect your body, and what that tells physicians about your treatment options.
In our third episode, Dr. Ruben Mesa, the Executive Director of the Mays Cancer Center at UT Health San Antonio, MD Anderson, breaks down the basics of myelofibrosis, the importance of bone marrow, and the role of blood counts—whether they are too high or too low—in MF diagnosis and treatment.
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