Community Gather Event: Facing the Realities of Myelofibrosis Together - NOT RECORDED!

Event Description
This event will not be recorded. We encourage you to attend live.
This Community Gather Event is dedicated to individuals navigating the complex treatment landscape of myelofibrosis. Whether you are managing spleen-related discomfort, dealing with treatment-induced anemia, or weighing the decision of a stem cell transplant, this is a space to connect with others who truly understand the "uphill climb" of myelofibrosis. Together, we’ll dive into the realities of these hurdles, share practical insights, and find strength in a community that recognizes the resilience it takes to manage myelofibrosis.
Schedule & Agenda

Dalton introduces the agenda of the event

Dalton introduces the agenda of the event
Speakers & Moderators

Dalton joined HealthTree in 2024 as the CLL and MF Education Manager. He is passionate about helping patients gain a better understanding of their health and treatment and sees it as a way to help empower individuals and their families who are affected by these diseases. Prior to joining HealthTree Dalton earned a Master’s Degree in Oncological Sciences while studying various different blood cancers. When not interacting with patients he is an avid snowboarder and hiker.
Join the Conversation
This event is part of the Myelofibrosis Discussion group in HealthTree Connect, a social media platform for people with blood cancer. If you want to connect with other patients and caregivers and talk about this topic, join HealthTree Connect.
Have Any Questions?
Thank you for your interest in the event. If you have any questions, we would love to help!
Feel free to give us a call or send us a message below.
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