Why and how did my myelofibrosis (MF) arise? — Expert Video

Hematologist-oncologist, Dr. Anand Patel, explains why and how myelofibrosis (MF) develops. He describes MF as a chronic blood cancer caused by acquired gene mutations that arise over time in bone marrow stem cells, rather than being inherited. As these mutated cells multiply, they release substances that cause scarring (fibrosis) of the bone marrow, which interferes with normal blood cell production. Dr. Patel also explains that MF is most commonly diagnosed in people over age 60, though it can occur at younger ages too.

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