Abstract Background Pruritus is a frequent symptom experienced by patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN). Aquagenic pruritus (AP) is the most common type. The Myeloproliferative Neoplasm-Symptom Assessment Form Total Symptom Score (MPN-SAF TSS) self-report questionnaires were distributed to MPN patients before consultations. Objectives The aim of this study was to assess clinical incidence (phenotypical evolution and […]
MPN’s and Alzheimer’s: Is there a connection?
by David Wallace and Lou Ann Donovan Chronic inflammation is increasingly understood as a significant factor in the progression of many diseases, including Alzheimer’s and myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), a group of blood cancers[1][2]. Myeloid blood cells, which are overproduced in MPNs, have been associated with Alzheimer’s disease, suggesting a link between these conditions[3]. Emerging evidence […]
Phase 3 Clinical Trial for Polycythemia Vera
Unfortunately for some polycythemia vera (PV) patients, current treatment options may not be fully effective or well-tolerated and may cause serious side effects. But a promising investigational treatment is currently being clinically evaluated. Rusfertide, also known as PTG-300, is an investigational new drug designed to slow the release of iron into the bone marrow. The […]
Transforming MPN Research Through Personal Experience
Part 1 in our new “Rising Stars” series featuring – Dr. Tyler Parsons Written by Heidi Cascarano and David Wallace Early Blood Clot Mysteries Like many MPN patients, Tyler’s journey to diagnosis was a long and winding road, marked by mysterious symptoms that remained unexplained for years. For Tyler, these symptoms took the form of […]
Promising New Gene Target to Combat Blood Cancer
A group of biomedical researchers from around the world, including Dr. Alexander Bick at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, have developed a new technique called PACER to measure the growth rate of abnormal blood stem cells. This breakthrough could help doctors reduce their patients future risk of blood cancer. Why This Matters: The Importance of Understanding […]
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