SEPTEMBER IS BLOOD CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

Impactful research leads to impactful outcomes

Your gift funds research focused on changing patient lives.

For two decades, the MPN Research Foundation has funded research to advance knowledge towards new treatments for people living with rare blood cancers known as MPNs. Our investments in cutting edge, global, multi-center research has advanced understanding of the causes of MPNs, led to the development of new treatments, and improved the quality of life for MPN patients.

RESEARCH IMPACT

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ACTIVE RESEARCH

The MPN Research Foundation funded seven new projects from 2019-2021 as part of the Challenge Grant Program. Each grant recipient was awarded $100,000  for research toward new and better treatments, and finding the answers that help clinicians and patients better understand MPNs. New Challenge Grant awardees will be announced later this fall!

 

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MPN AWARENESS DAY GLOBAL WEBINAR

The pre-recorded global webinar is now available.

We’re glad to partner with the MPN Advocates Network to present a webinar on Changing the Conversation Around MPNs.

This webinar features Dr. Claire Harrison of Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and Dr. Ruben Mesa of UT Health San Antonio.

We are grateful to AbbVie for their sponsorship of our
Blood Cancer Awareness Month activities.
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Our Mission

The MPN Research Foundation has a single goal: to stimulate original research in pursuit of new treatments — and eventually a cure — for polycythemia vera,essential thrombocythemia and myelofibrosis, known collectively as myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs).

MPN Research Foundation is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit with tax ID number 36-4330967.

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