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Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS)

A guide for MDS (symptoms, prognosis and common treatment options)

Arthur Hadley

Medical / Hematology

Being diagnosed with Myelodysplastic syndrome can be daunting and unexpected. Many people have never heard of the blood/ bone marrow disorder MDS. I have written this short MDS book to help you quickly understand some of the jargon and medical issues relating to Myelodysplastic syndromes. This book will cover diagnosis, symptoms, treatments and more.


If you have any of the following questions then this guide may help you understand some aspect of MDS

what does MDS stand for?

What is Myelodysplastic Syndrome?

How MDS is diagnosed?

How does MDS typically affect the body?

What MDS treatments are available?

Is MDS cancer?

Does MDS turn into AML?

Is MDS genetic?


There is also a section which covers how to maintain a healthy lifestyle and understanding a person's limitations when living with MDS. The effects of common symptoms of anaemia, low blood cell counts (white blood cell types and red blood cells) and low platelets and how to counter their effects with growth factors and blood transfusions.


Ideal for MDS sufferers and their caregivers / family. Also included are references to sites that you may find useful.

Please note, I am not a medical professional, but have had a family member with this condition and help care for them over many years.


All the best,

Arthur Hadley

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