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DiscussionOthers out there with CEL (Chronic Eosinophilic Leukemia)?
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Hi John,
I am so glad to hear back from you and a big thanks to Lori because I did not see your reply and only realized you had replied after seeing her post.
Regarding Jakifi - I believe Jakifi is specifically for treating Jak2 mutations (and be glad you don't have that mutation because my understanding is that it is hard to treat).
But I am so happy to hear from someone else with CEL because having this particular cancer feels very lonely and isolating since there is so little information and even the expert doctors cannot seem to give me any actual statistics on incidence, treatments and prognosis. In their defense, I think the problem is there are so few of us that it is hard to get meaningful statistics - but it is frustrating. If you have any sources or info on CEL I would love to hear what they are.
My journey in a nutshell: I have lupus and the hypereosinophilia was caught incidentally - I felt fine and was initially only diagnosed only with HE. But during more in-depth testing we discovered I had the Jak2 mutation. At that time we were hoping it would not progress to CEL but after only a few months I had another bout of HE and was diagnosed with CEL. I look forward to hearing from you. Best regards, Debbie
Thank you for responding, John! I just want to make sure @deb913 sees this reply so that both of you can Connect. It appears that there aren’t a lot of CEL cases so it’s really nice to have someone you can talk to about your journeys with this chronic eosinophil condition.
Just for informational purposes, Jakafi is another medication that can sometimes be used with different blood conditions. HU is the frontline treatment for most but Jakafi can be a backup drug. So if HU is working for you there may be no need to ‘change horses in the middle of the stream’. ☺️
You had an astute pcp to send you for further testing with a bone marrow biopsy/analysis. Do you see a hematologist or is your pcp directing treatment?