Inform and Fight the Disease: why is it celebrated on October 25?
October 25th, Myelodysplastic Syndrome (MDS) Day, is a bone marrow disorder that prevents the production of mature, functional blood cells
The bone marrow is responsible for producing three types of blood cells: red blood cells (which carry oxygen), white blood cells (which defend the body), and platelets (which are important for clotting). The day aims to raise awareness of MDS and promote research and treatment, as these conditions can lead to serious complications, such as leukemia. The date highlights the importance of recognizing symptoms and undergoing regular tests to facilitate early diagnosis.
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