myelodysplastic syndromes

Which Environmental Exposures are Linked to MDS?

Several environmental factors have been implicated in the development of MDS. Benzene, a common industrial solvent, is a well-known hematotoxin and has been strongly associated with MDS. Chronic exposure to benzene can cause bone marrow depression and lead to hematologic malignancies. Additionally, exposure to pesticides and other organic solvents has been linked to an increased risk of developing MDS.

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