Oral & Multiskeletal
Causes and symptoms of myelofibrosis
Causes and symptoms of myelofibrosis Though the progress in medical science over the years has eradicated major diseases from the face of the earth, there are certain health conditions that are yet to be completely treated. One such ailment that is invincible till date and continues to claim lives is cancer. Cancer can affect any part of the body and is only treatable when it is diagnosed in its earlier stages. One such form of cancer that affects the bone marrow is called myelofibrosis. Myelofibrosis is that type of bone marrow cancer that affects the body’s ability to produce blood cells. In fact, myelofibrosis is a part of a group of conditions called myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), which cause the bone marrow to stop developing and functioning the way it should. This causes fibrous scar tissue. This form of cancer can be primary (occurs on its own) or secondary (occurs due to some other condition that affects the bone marrow). Moreover, the other MPNs can progress and gradually turn into myelofibrosis over a period of time. Causes of myelofibrosis This condition is caused by a genetic mutation in the blood stem cells. It affects the blood stem cells’ ability to replicate and divide into the multiple specialized cells that make up the blood.
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