Patient Event Registration – Clinical Trials Update Myelofibrosis, March 2024

Clinical Trials Update: What to Know in Myelofibrosis Care
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Discussion Details

Join Dr. Naveen Pemmaraju from MD Anderson Cancer Center in a discussion on current myelofibrosis treatments and promising developments in clinical trials. Listen in as myelofibrosis patient advocate Ruth Fein Revell makes sure important topics such as anemia and stem cell transplants are covered.

Register now to get an email when the event replay is ready. Discover what brings Dr. Pemmaraju hope in what he calls the “golden era for research” when it comes to myelofibrosis.

Key Topics:

  • Current Standard of Care
  • Switching JAK Inhibitors
  • Clinical Trials: Combination Therapy
  • Trials Beyond JAK Inhibitors
  • Effective Anemia Treatment
  • Is Transplant an Option?
  • Hope for Living Longer

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Myelofibrosis Patient Stories

We hope you’ve registered for our program. In the meantime, our patient stories provide valuable insights from others living with myelofibrosis.


Holly S.



Symptoms: Severe fatigue, throbbing pain in left calf, significant weight loss, itching and rashes, bruising, and shortness of breath

Treatment: Oral chemotherapy: hydroxyurea, Immunotherapy injections: peginterferon
Ben H.

Ben H.



Symptoms: None; caught at a routine blood test
Treatments: Hydroxyurea & aspirin, ruxolitinib
Doug A. feature profile

Doug A.



Symptoms: Fatigue
Treatment: ruxolitinib, selinexor (clinical trial)
Kristin D.

Kristin D.



Symptoms: None; caught at routine blood work
Treatment: Stem cell transplant
Joseph C. feature profile

Joseph C.



Symptoms: None; caught at routine blood work
Treatment: Clinical trial: VONJO (pacritinib)