Reducing Polycythemia Vera–Associated Thrombotic Risk Through Iron Regulation

April 1, 2025

Author(s): Maggie L. Shaw, Andrew Kuykendall, MD

The investigational rusfertide (Takeda), is currently being evaluated in the phase 3 VERIFY trial (NCT05210790) as an injectable therapeutic to treat polycythemia vera (PV) through achieving and sustaining hematocrit control. This agent has already breakthrough therapy, orphan drug, and fast track designations from the FDA.

In part 3 of a discussion, Andrew Kuykendall, MD, clinical researcher at Moffitt Cancer Center and VERIFY investigator, talks of rusfertide’s ability to free patients from being tethered to the need for regular phlebotomies and live a more viable life.

Part 1 and part 2 of this interview are also available to learn more about this potential novel PV treatment.

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