Myelofibrosis is part of a group of diseases known as myeloproliferative neoplasms, which affect blood cell production in the bone marrow. Over time, the disease can cause extensive scarring in the bone marrow, known as fibrosis, which disrupts the normal production of blood cells. This can lead to several complications, including severe anaemia, bleeding problems, and an increased risk of infections.
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