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Azacitidine Shows Promising Efficacy and Safety in Treating VEXAS Syndrome: Insights from a Large-Scale Retrospective FRENVEX Study
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Azacitidine Shows Promising Efficacy and Safety in Treating VEXAS Syndrome: Insights from a Large-Scale Retrospective FRENVEX Study

Posted by MedXY By MedXY 10/14/2025
A retrospective study of 88 patients with genetically confirmed VEXAS syndrome reveals that azacitidine improves inflammatory symptoms, cytopenias, and reduces UBA1 mutant clone burden with an acceptable safety profile, supporting its use and need for prospective trials.
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