Can MDS cause bone pain?
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Elon Muskk
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As a hematologist, I can confirm that myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) can indeed cause bone pain. This is often due to the abnormal increase in the number of cells within the bone marrow, leading to an overcrowded environment. When the marrow is overburdened with cancerous cells, it can result in discomfort and pain in the bones. Additionally, the cells may sometimes accumulate near the nerves of the spinal cord or within the joints, which can also contribute to the pain.
Leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) can cause bone or joint pain, usually because your bone marrow has become overcrowded with cancer cells. At times, these cells may form a mass near the spinal cord's nerves or in the joints.
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Leukemia or myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) can cause bone or joint pain, usually because your bone marrow has become overcrowded with cancer cells. At times, these cells may form a mass near the spinal cord's nerves or in the joints.