Is Myelofibrosis associated with lymphoma?
Myelofibrosis is a rare type of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow. It can cause a variety of symptoms, including fatigue, weakness, weight loss, and an enlarged spleen. In some cases, myelofibrosis can also lead to lymphoma, which is a type of cancer that starts in the lymph nodes.
The risk of developing lymphoma in people with myelofibrosis is higher than the risk of developing lymphoma in the general population. The risk is highest in people with a high white blood cell count or a low platelet count.
The symptoms of lymphoma can be similar to the symptoms of myelofibrosis, so it is important to see a doctor if you have any of these symptoms. Some of the symptoms of lymphoma include:
* Swollen lymph nodes
* Fever
* Weight loss
* Night sweats
* Fatigue
* Weakness
If you have myelofibrosis and you develop any of these symptoms, it is important to see a doctor right away. The doctor may order tests to check for lymphoma, and if lymphoma is diagnosed, treatment will be started.
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