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How to pronounce myelofibrosis in English?

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Type of fibrosis

Examples of myelofibrosis

myelofibrosis
Mutations in the enzyme can lead to myelofibrosis, according to the company.
From the bloomberg.com
There are currently no approved treatments for patients with myelofibrosis.
From the foxbusiness.com
Both Incyte and YM Biosciences have JAK inhibitors targeting myelofibrosis.
From the sfgate.com
The secondary objective was evaluation of CYT387's benefit to myelofibrosis patients.
From the forbes.com
Myelofibrosis currently has few treatment options and patients typically live 5 to 7 years after diagnosis, he said.
From the bloomberg.com
The study evaluated the records of 311 Mayo Clinic patients, seen with primary myelofibrosis between 1976 and 2006.
From the sciencedaily.com
He and his parents spent six long months waiting for a bone marrow transplant before he passed away from myelofibrosis.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Currently, there are no approved treatment options for patients with myelofibrosis and average life expectancy is 5-7 years.
From the sciencedaily.com
As many as 75 percent of the 15 thousand to 20 thousand U.S. myelofibrosis patients may be appropriate for the therapy, he said.
From the bloomberg.com
More examples
  • Fibrosis of the bone marrow
  • A disorder in which the bone marrow is replaced by fibrous tissue.
  • Fibrosis (spontaneous scarring) of the bone marrow. This can be associated with a variety of diseases, primarily myeloproliferative (pre-leukemic) disorders. Sometimes used interchangeably with agnogenic myeloid metaplasia. ...
  • An anemic condition in which bone marrow becomes fibrotic and the liver and spleen usually exhibit a development of blood cell precursors
  • A disease in which the bone marrow is taken over by fibrous tissue and is no longer able to produce adequate numbers of mature blood cells. Often accompanied by enlargement of the spleen. It is occasionally found in cases of acute myeloid /acute lymphoid /chronic myeloid leukemia. ...
  • One of the myeloproliferative diseases, is the gradual replacement of the bone marrow by connective tissue. Its main feature is "extramedullary hematopoeisis", i.e. the blood-forming cells migrate to other sites in the body, e.g. the liver or spleen. Typically affects patients > 50 years. ...