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Myelofibrosis is chronic blood and bone marrow disorder in which excessive scar tissue forms in the bone marrow and hinders its ability to produce normal blood cells. It is also a known as a bone marrow or blood cancer. It is rare. The only cure: a bone marrow transplant, but that might not be right for every patient. Dr. Steven Fein visits with us to provide important information and ways to manage this condition.www.MyLifeWithMF.com and mpnAwareness.org

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Making big strides in the treatment of small cell lung cancer. Plus, how to manage your diabetes with confidence.

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Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) stands as a formidable adversary in the realm of oncology, representing a highly aggressive form of lung cancer notorious for its rapid growth and propensity to metastasize early.

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