Myelofibrosis is considered one of the most complex myeloproliferative neoplasms – with high symptom burden, progressive cytopenia and limited treatment options – with anemia in particular presenting a clinical challenge that often worsens with conventional JAK inhibition. A multicenter study published in August 2025 by an Italian research team now provides care-related evidence for momelotinib as a potential disease-modifying option to restore erythropoiesis and control spleen-related symptoms.
Autoren
- Dr. oec. Odile Schwarz-Herion
Publikation
- InFo ONKOLOGIE & HÄMATOLOGIE
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