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Intermediate and High-Risk Myelofibrosis

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Understanding Your High-Risk Myelofibrosis Diagnosis

Getting your myelofibrosis diagnosis may have been the first time you’ve heard of this condition. Here are basics on this less well-known cancer.

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Treatment Options

Many different things will affect your myelofibrosis treatment. Here’s what you and your doctor will consider in deciding on the right approach for you.

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Palliative and Supportive Care Tips for Your Myelofibrosis

Palliative care can help to ease physical symptoms of myelofibrosis and also support you emotionally. Learn what it can do for you and how you can get it.

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Tips for Living Your Best Life

When you’re living with myelofibrosis, it’s essential to care for your mental health as much as your physical symptoms. Here’s how to get the support you need.

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Advice for Caregivers

Supporting a loved one during a myelofibrosis diagnosis can be challenging. Here’s how to meet your own needs while taking care of your loved one’s.

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