Myelofibrosis Stories
Myelofibrosis is a rare cancer of the bone marrow that starts with an abnormal production of blood cells. It’s one of three of the most common myeloproliferative neoplasms or MPNs.
Myelofibrosis, commonly referred to as “MF,” often leads to severe lack of healthy red blood cells, also known as anemia. That’s why common first symptoms of myelofibrosis include fatigue and weakness.
Explore below to hear from myelofibrosis patients on their experiences and top myelofibrosis specialists who share the latest in promising and emerging MF treatments and clinical trials.
What is myelofibrosis?
Myelofibrosis is a rare cancer of the bone marrow. Learn more about myleofibrosis symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and more.
Myelofibrosis patient stories
Stacy S.
Diagnosis: Myelofibrosis with CALR and ASXL1 mutations
Symptoms: Fatique, cold hands and feet
Treatment: Agrylin (for thrombocythemia), Ruxolitinib (Jakafi), Fedratinib (INREBIC), stem cell transplant
Mary L.
Diagnosis: Myelofibrosis (MPN)
1st Symptoms: Fatigue, extreme dizziness (later diagnosed as vertigo)
Treatment: Pegasys, hydroxyurea (current)