Dr. Anand Patel of the University of Chicago explains that the
signs and symptoms of
myelofibrosis (
MF) can vary widely and are often nonspecific. He describes common symptoms such as
fatigue related to anemia,
night sweats,
body aches,
weight loss, and
abdominal bloating or
discomfort caused by an
enlarged spleen. Dr. Patel notes that these symptoms can develop gradually and may overlap with other conditions, making MF harder to recognize early. He also discusses the
importance of tracking symptoms over time and highlights the use of
symptom assessment tools, which can help patients and care teams objectively measure symptom burden, monitor disease changes, and evaluate how well treatments are working.
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