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Enlargement of the spleen is called splenomegaly and can occur as a result of many infections, tumors, and hereditary or acquired conditions of the blood leading to hemolysis. The enlarged spleen may also become overactive, devouring too many blood cells and producing other symptoms.
Positive interim data from Phase I/II trial of CYT387 in myelofibrosis presented at ASH Annual Meeting

Positive interim data from Phase I/II trial of CYT387 in myelofibrosis presented at ASH Annual Meeting

Incyte Corporation publishes clinical trial data of INCB18424 drug for myelofibrosis treatment

Incyte Corporation publishes clinical trial data of INCB18424 drug for myelofibrosis treatment

Incyte Corporation enters SPA agreement with FDA for INCB18424 inhibitor

Incyte Corporation enters SPA agreement with FDA for INCB18424 inhibitor

Incyte's INCB18424 provides previously unachievable clinical benefits in myelofibrosis patients

Incyte's INCB18424 provides previously unachievable clinical benefits in myelofibrosis patients

Incyte's selective Janus kinase inhibitor demonstrates rapid and durable clinical benefits in Myelofibrosis patients

Incyte's selective Janus kinase inhibitor demonstrates rapid and durable clinical benefits in Myelofibrosis patients

Avoiding spleen removal for Cooley's anemia sufferers

Avoiding spleen removal for Cooley's anemia sufferers

WHO unveils new strategy to fight some of the most neglected tropical diseases

WHO unveils new strategy to fight some of the most neglected tropical diseases

New drug may help treat certain forms of leukemia

New drug may help treat certain forms of leukemia

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