Myelofibrosis occurs with equal frequency in women and men, but in children it affects girls twice as often as it does boys
No. Just men. Although we women would like to, it won't happen."it won't happen" ...err, isn't this a prophecy?
Myelofibrosis can progress to acute lymphocytic leukemia or lymphoma
Myelofibrosis goes by many names including idiopathic myelofibrosis, agnogenic myeloid metaplasia, chronic myelosclerosis, aleukemic megakaryocytic myelosis, and leukoerythroblastosis
That is a very hard question to answer but i think more to men
About one quarter of all patients with myelofibrosis have no symptoms (asymptomatic)
Myelofibrosis is caused by an abnormality in a single stem cell, which causes it to grow out of control
Idiopathic myelofibrosis typically becomes progressively worse and can cause death
Yeah... actually not only women are vain. Sometimes it happen men are more vain on how they look rather than a women.
Because symptoms are similar to other diseases (mostly leukemias), myelofibrosis is not easy to diagnose
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