Chemotherapy may be used to treat both the indolent (slower-growing) and proliferative (fast-growing) subtypes of myelodysplastic syndrome. Some of the drugs used to treat MDS have not yet been approved by the FDA for such treatment, and thus may not be covered by insurance. If your doctor thinks you are a good candidate for such a form of chemotherapy, he or she may refer you to participate in a . As some forms of chemotherapy may reduce your blood counts, you will need to be monitored closely for signs of fever or need for transfusions.
This Web site is sponsored by the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C. Please understand that the information provided is not medical advice, but is simply offered as a resource to help you learn about myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and benzene. Please discuss your health-related questions and concerns with your doctor.
Benzene can cause myelodysplastic syndrome and other disorders and blood cancers. If you have been diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome and would like information about your legal rights, please call us at 800-946-9646 or e-mail us at
Please also visit our glossary for helpful definitions of medical terms relating to the diagnosis and treatment of myelodysplastic syndromes.
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