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  1. Myelodysplastic Syndrome Diagnosis Myelodysplastic syndrome, MDS, is a group of disorders that greatly affect the bone marrow and its ability to produce enough blood cells to keep the body healthy. MDS is often misdiagnosed due to the fact that its symptoms closely resemble those of o...
  2. What is Benzene? What is benzene? Benzene is a highly flammable liquid that has no color and has a distinguished sweet aroma. It evaporates fast when exposed to air but does not dissolve completely in water. Some 60 years ago, benzene has been declared toxic and harm...
  3. What is Benzene Benzene is a ubiquitous compound which is present in the natural world. In its liquid form, it is colourless and is identified by its sweet scent. It can in part dissolve in water, and evaporates rapidly when exposed to air. Although it has been det...
  4. Myelodysplastic Syndrome Treatment Myelodysplastic syndrome is often classified as a group of disorders that involve the bone marrow and stem cells. The disease is chronic and it always develops fatal complications when left unchecked. Permanent cure for MDS is still elusive but resea...
  5. Myelodysplastic Syndrome Risk Factors Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of illnesses that is related to the disruption of blood cell production in the bone marrow and the inadequate amount of healthy blood cells in the bloodstream. MDS is mainly characterized by a hyperactive bon...
  6. Myelodysplastic Syndrome Symptoms Myelodysplastic Syndrome (or MDS) is a group of diseases that disrupts the production of blood cells by the bone marrow. The term 'preleukemia' was once used to refer MDS but not anymore because it is totally misleading. Only a small number of MDS ca...
  7. Pre Leukemia Researchers have just discovered that a tempered form of chemotherapy with decitabine, given in longer treatment courses, is potentially advantageous to pre-leukemia patients. Although MDS or Myelodysplastic Syndrome (previously known as pre-leukemia...
  8. Myelodysplastic Syndrome Causes MDS, or myelodysplastic syndrome, are conditions where the bone marrow is inflicted and cannot produce the usual amount of healthy blood cells needed by the body. The bone marrow is the spongy material located inside the large bones, where stem cells...
  9. What is Myelodysplastic Syndrome? Myelodysplastic syndrome is a condition that inflicts damage to the bone marrow but often classified as a group of diseases that hinders the production and supply of healthy blood cells into the blood stream. So what is myelodysplastic syndrome? This...