How are MPNs treated? — Expert Video

In this video, Dr. Andrew Kuykendall speaks with Dr. Jyoti Nangalia about treatment approaches for myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). Dr. Nangalia explains that a key goal of treatment is to reduce the risk of thrombosis (blood clots). Depending on a patient's risk level, treatment may include monitoring, low-dose aspirin, or medications to lower blood counts. In more advanced cases, therapies like JAK inhibitors may help manage symptoms and slow disease progression, while ongoing research aims to find treatments that prevent long-term complications.

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