Abstract The discovery of JAK2V617F and the demonstration that BCR-ABL-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) are driven by abnormal JAK2 activation have led to advances in diagnostic algorithms, prognosis and ultimately also treatment strategies. The JAK 1/2 inhibitor ruxolitinib was a pivotal moment in the treatment of MPNs, representing the first targeted treatment in this field. Despite a […]
Nutrition and Diet May Reduce Chronic Inflammation while Improving Symptom Burden in MPN Patients
Part 3 in a New Series: “Addressing MPN Symptoms” Check out the entire series (2022 update) Over the Counter Combo of Zyrtec and Zantac helping PV patients get relief from itching Polycythemia Vera Brain Fog Nutrition and Diet May Reduce Chronic Inflammation while Improving Symptom Burden in MPN patients Chronic Pain in Over 50 percent […]
What I Learned from going through Stem Cell Transplant for Myelofibrosis
No Time Like the Present – To Kick Cancer’s Butt by Heidi Cascarano It wasn’t in the plans. I had lived with the diagnosis of Polycythemia Vera, and then Myelofibrosis for 9 years. I was told I could live several years with them and that progression was the exception. My hope was amplified by my […]
Ten Year Anniversary Living with Polycythemia Vera Blood Cancer
Inspire by Living! by David Wallace Your numbers do NOT always reflect how you feel, so important to remember! I’ve felt like crap before and my numbers were good. How you feel is one of the most important measurement criteria, in my opinion. Counts were off on my last heme visit, about a month ago, […]
Polycythemia Vera Brain Fog
Part 2 in a New Series: “Addressing MPN Symptoms” by David Wallace This is no great “epiphany moment” article, just a quick report on a real myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN) symptom I experience from time to time. Most mornings, I make a healthy smoothie to get me up and rolling. This morning I grabbed the wrong […]
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