What's newEndothelial function in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients treated with various tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) was comprehensively analyzed in conduit arteries and microcirculation using flow-mediated dilation (FMD), reactive hyperemia peripheral arterial tonometry (RH-PAT), and Flow Mediated Skin Fluorescence (FMSF). Based on this approach, we demonstrated that endothelial function was not related to cardiovascular risk evaluated based on SCORE2 / SCORE2-OP algorithms but was dependent on CML-specific factors, including the total duration of TKI treatment. In particular, our results suggest that CML may have an impact on the microcirculation of the skin, reflecting a systemic nature of the microvascular dysfunctional state in CML patients, which seemed to be further modulated by the TKI treatment. On the practical side, our results suggest that FMSF-based assessment of skin microcirculation may prove useful to detect vascular effects of TKIs and to guide the vascular safety of TKI therapy.