Understanding MDS

By Juno Pinkerson

Majority of people are aware of the different types of cancer like leukemia and MDS that affect a number of people. However, there is a lack of general knowledge on the causes of these diseases and the options for treatment that are available. It is therefore very advantageous to completely understand the myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) before going to the procedure of asking regarding leukemia and all its forms.

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

Abnormal production and reproduction of blood cells is experienced by patients suffering from MDS. This defect in the blood-formingcells often worsens over time resulting in the gradual deterioration of the bone marrow.

Genetic factors play a huge role in the the development of MDS, specifically in children who suffer from the disease. However, effects from the environment can also cause healthy cells to develop abnormalities and to produce cancer-causing cells in the long run.

One of the most common causes of cancer development in the body's cells is the exposure to the chemical Benzene, which is a toxic chemical used in manufacturing different products such as gasoline, sodas and cigarettes. Most of the time, the people who develop MDS as a result from exposure to Benzene are not even aware that they have already been negatively affected by the chemical until it's already too late.

Caution Signs for MDS

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/or bleeding

*Fatigue that is extreme

*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. - 30239

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