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Facts About MDS

By: Juno Pinkerson

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.

MDS are a combined constitution of different hematological conditions that are integrated when there is an absence of adequate amounts of red and white blood cells in the body. MDS results from the bone marrow stem cell, causing a disorderly production of blood cells in the bloodstream. For many years this fatal form of cancer has commonly been called as "preleukemia" because it almost always leads to the development of leukemia, which is the cancer of the blood.

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.

Genetic factor are involved, specifically in children with MDS, in the development of the disease. Environmental factors are also involved in causing otherwise healthy cells to develop abnormalities.

Benzene is a toxic chemical that is consider to have cancer causing effects on the body. This chemical is used in the production of a variety of products such as gasoline, sodas and cigarettes. People who develop MDS are often not aware that they have been exposed to Benzene until it is too late.

MDS Caution Signs

Studies have shown that about 1/3 of the patients who have MDS syndrome experience worsened health after their first diagnosis, resulting to the development of AML or acute myelogenous leukemia. Symptoms of MDS include:

*Pale skin

*Bruising and bleeding

*Extreme fatigue

*Recurring infections

If you have been exposed to benzene and are now experiencing symptoms of MDS is is important to speak with an experienced benzene attorney to have your case evaluated.





About the Author:

Look for articles and news about MDS and the relationship with exposure to benzene at the Benzene Leukemia Lawblog



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