Anthony Hunter, MD

Articles by Anthony Hunter, MD

Momelotinib in MF: Data from the SIMPLIFY-1 Trial

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The SIMPLIFY-1 trial investigated the use of momelotinib in JAK inhibitor-naive patients with myelofibrosis, primarily symptomatic with spleen enlargement, hepatomegaly, or anemia; results showed momelotinib led to improved transfusion independence, reduced transfusion burden, and decreased anemia compared to ruxolitinib.

When to Initiate Therapy in Patients With MF

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Dr Anthony Hunter explains that the decision to initiate therapy in patients with myelofibrosis is individualized, considering factors like symptoms and risk stratification; early treatment with JAK inhibitors is crucial for symptom control, but allogeneic stem cell transplant remains the only potential curative therapy, particularly for higher-risk patients.

Treatment Goals for Patients With MF

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Anthony Hunter, MD, details the primary goals when treating a typical patient with myelofibrosis, such as improving symptoms like weight loss and fatigue, addressing anemia, and, more recently, striving to extend survival, with treatments like JAK inhibitors showing potential for improving overall survival in patients.

Types of Myelofibrosis

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Myelofibrosis can be categorized as primary (developing de novo) or secondary (arising in patients with pre-existing MPNs), and it further distinguishes between proliferative and cytopenic types, with each type having its unique diagnostic criteria and implications for treatment.

Defining Myelofibrosis

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Anthony Hunter, MD, presents the case of a 76-year-old woman with newly diagnosed primary myelofibrosis with a JAK2 mutation, for which he recommended treatment with momelotinib due to her moderate anemia and refusal of transplant.

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