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Does Bone Marrow Fibrosis Cause Myelofibrosis?

Myelofibrosis is a rare type of blood cancer where scar tissue forms in the bone marrow, disrupting its ability to produce normal blood cells. As the bone marrow becomes more fibrotic (scarred), it loses its ability to create essential blood components, leading to a range of complications. But what exactly is bone marrow fibrosis, and how does it connect to myelofibrosis?

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