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Facts About MDS
Written by Juno Pinkerson   
Tuesday, 01 December 2009 09:28
Many people are familiar with cancers such as MDS and leukemia but few understand what causes these illness or how they are treated. It is important to understand the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) before asking further questions on the subject.
by JunoPinkerson


Many people are familiar with cancers such as MDS and leukemia but few understand what causes these illness or how they are treated. It is important to understand the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) before asking further questions on the subject.

The MDS syndrome is composed of a number of hematological conditions that result when the body lacks a certain amount of red and white blood cells. Problems with the bone marrow stem cell cause an abnormal blood cell production in the bloodstream, which often leads to MDS. Previously known as pre-leukemia, this type of cancer almost always develops into cancer of the blood or leukemia.

MDS Causes

Patients suffering from MDS syndrome are those who experience erratic production and reproduction of blood cells. This means that the patient's blood makes itself known by producing adverse defects in the cells responsible for blood formation. This dilemma with the blood cells can continue to worsen, leading to the gradual deterioration of the bone marrow.

Aside from genetic factors, environmental ones are also being looked into with regards to the cause of abnormalities in otherwise healthy cells in a human body (in turn producing cancer-causing ones).

Exposure to toxic chemicals such as Benzene is one of the top causes of different types of cancer. Benzene is used in the production of various items such as gasoline, cigarettes and sodas. People who eventually develop MDS and other types of cancers are most of the time oblivious to the fact that have already been exposed to Benzene by ingesting, handling or inhaling the toxic substance

MDS Caution Signs

Studies show that of all MDS patients, about one-third suffer from deteriorating health after their preliminary diagnosis; these patients are also very likely to develop acute myelogenous leukemia or AML. Some of the most common MDS symptoms include:

*Paleness of skin

*Bruising and bleeding

*Fatigue that is extreme

*Recurring infections

If you believed you have been exposed to benzene, speak with an experienced attorney today so that your case will be evaluated.

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