Can myeloproliferative disorders be cured without continuous blood transfusions?

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Hello doctor! I want to ask, can myelodysplasia be cured without continuous blood transfusion? I hope my doctor can help me.
Ngo Thi Kieu (1945)
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Hello! For myeloproliferative disorders, there are several drugs that can treat this disease, but only have a sustained effect.
The only cure is a bone marrow transplant, but bone marrow transplantation carries risks that require long-term consideration and monitoring. The transfusion depends on the blood count and the patient's condition.
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Answered by High-Tech Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital

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