No Time Like the Present – To Kick Cancer’s Butt by Heidi Cascarano It wasn’t in the plans. I had lived with the diagnosis of Polycythemia Vera, and then Myelofibrosis for 9 years. I was told I could live several years with them and that progression was the exception. My hope was amplified by my […]
What I Learned from going through Stem Cell Transplant for Myelofibrosis
June 13, 2019 By David Wallace
Filed Under: Blog, Myelofibrosis, Patient Stories, stem cell transplant Tagged With: cancer, chemo, cure MF, disease progression, mds, MPN, myelofibrosis, PICC, SCT, stem cell transplant, vas cath
Gary Vogt’s Rollercoaster Ride with Myelofibrosis
February 8, 2015 By David Wallace

Publisher’s Intro by David Wallace I met Gary and Kathy Vogt by sheer coincidence while taking the shuttle bus from the San Francisco airport to our downtown hotel, in early December 2014. We were there for the MPN Heroes Award Event, while I was also covering the ASH conference for PV Reporter. Numerous things struck […]
Filed Under: Myelofibrosis, Patient Stories Tagged With: benzene, caregiver, Dana Farber, Gary Vogt, incyte, Kathy Vogt, MPN, MPN Heroes, myelofibrosis
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