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This segment focuses on practical strategies for managing high-risk CML, particularly in patients with proliferative and cytopenic symptoms. The discussion begins with balancing symptomatic management, such as fatigue, early satiety, splenomegaly, anemia, and thrombocytopenia, alongside disease-directed therapy.

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Here, the panel turns to one of the most debated questions surrounding bispecific antibodies: how long should patients remain on therapy? Jagannath raises a scenario involving a patient who achieves MRD-negative complete remission after 1 and 2 years of therapy, prompting discussion about whether to continue, taper, or discontinue treatment.