What are the risks of living with an MPN? — Expert Video

Malignant hematologist Dr. Andrew Kuykendall discusses the risks of living with a myeloproliferative neoplasm (MPN). He explains that the most common risk is developing thrombosis, which can lead to serious cardiovascular events. To lower this risk, patients may be treated with medications, blood draws, or lifestyle changes. He also notes the potential for disease progression and emphasizes the importance of managing other health conditions. While some treatments may help delay progression, staying engaged with both a hematologist and primary care doctor is key to long-term care. Overall, living well with an MPN requires ongoing monitoring and proactive health management.

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