How can anemia be managed in myelofibrosis (MF)? — Expert Video

Hematologist-oncologist, Dr. Anand Patel, explains that anemia is a common challenge for people living with myelofibrosis (MF). He reviews several ways anemia can be managed, starting with blood transfusions, which can raise hemoglobin levels but usually work only for a short time. He also discusses erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs), which help the bone marrow produce more red blood cells, and medications sometimes used off-label to improve anemia (such as luspatercept). Dr. Patel highlights that certain JAK inhibitors, especially momelotinib, may help improve anemia in some patients. While none of these options permanently cure anemia, the goal is to reduce transfusions and help patients go longer without needing them.

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