How To Successfully Treat Myelofibrosis
December 13, 2018
Myelofibrosis is a bone marrow disease in which the content of blood cells the body generates is negatively affected. More specifically, myelofibrosis is defined as a rare version of chronic leukemia. It’s classified as a blood cancer that causes fibers and blood cells to accumulate in bone marrow. Because of the excess accumulation of blood cells and fibers, bone marrow becomes scarred, and it can have multiple adverse effects on the body. Symptoms include shortness of breath, easy bruising or bleeding, excessive sweating, fever, an enlarged spleen, and internal pain.