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No one wants to face it; I didn't look like a cancer patient.
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Myelofibrosis is an uncommon type of blood cancer that interrupts the body’s normal production of blood cells.
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Andrew was diagnosed with myelofibrosis in 2021, an uncommon form of blood cancer affecting the bone marrow. Learn more about Andrew's story here.
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February 28 is Rare Disease Day. This global initiative provides an opportunity to increase awareness about rare disorders which can affect everyone.
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Click here to learn more about thrombosis.
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Click here to learn more about DVT and PE.
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Click here for information about antiphospholipid antibody syndrome and how it can lead to thrombosis.
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Click here to learn more about how work can increase your risk of thrombosis, and how to prevent it.
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Click here to learn more about how certain contraceptives can increase your risk of dangerous blood clots.
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Click here for information about genetic conditions that can increase the chances of thrombosis.
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Click here to learn about how travel can increase your risk of developing dangerous blood clots.
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PBI's Clinical Trials Unit actively runs numerous clinical trials and performs state-of-the-art research into bleeding and clotting disorders and blood cancers.
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Click here to learn about how pregnancy can increase your risk of thrombosis.
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