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Prof Harrison, interferons and disease progression

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Very useful video including Prof Harrison discussing Ropeg (Pegasys should offer similar results) and the correlation between reducing JAK2 AB and slowing down disease progression. This is the first ‘evidence’ that interferons can impact progression

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Hi Paul123456, I want to see the info video from Prof Harrison and cannot access Not sure why ,you help please ? Liz24123

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It’s second one down, titled

The MPN EDUCATION FOUNDATION and MPN-NET presented a patient event hosted by Dr. Ruben Mesa, with guest presentations from Dr. Claire Harrison, Aaron Gerds and John Mascarenhas.

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Thank you have found it !

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Thank you thank you thank you Paul.I didn’t understand most of it but did pick up on a few facts. I watched it on my phone so will replay on my iPad as you definitely need a large screen.

I also found the guidelines talk amazing.

So much goes on behind the scenes that I was totally ignorant of.

So a huge thank you across the world to all those involved in COVID research and MPN research and treatment.

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