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Common risk factors in the development of myelodysplastic syndrome are tobacco smoke, ionizing radiation, organic chemicals, and heavy metals.<ref name=cancergov>Risk factors of myelodysplastic syndrome. National Cancer Institute (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/liver/hp/child-liver-treatment-pdq#link/_570_toc. Accessed on December 7, 2015</ref> | Common risk factors in the development of myelodysplastic syndrome are past treatment with [[chemotherapy]], [[radiation therapy]], past exposure to [[tobacco smoke]], [[ionizing radiation]], [[organic chemicals]], and [[heavy metals]].<ref name=cancergov>Risk factors of myelodysplastic syndrome. National Cancer Institute (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/liver/hp/child-liver-treatment-pdq#link/_570_toc. Accessed on December 7, 2015</ref> | ||
==Myelodysplastic syndrome risk factors== | ==Myelodysplastic syndrome risk factors== | ||
Common risk factors | Common risk factors for the development of myelodysplastic syndrome include:<ref name=cancergov>Risk factors of myelodysplastic syndrome. National Cancer Institute (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/liver/hp/child-liver-treatment-pdq#link/_570_toc. Accessed on December 7, 2015</ref> | ||
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*[[Tobacco smoke]] | |||
*[[Ionizing radiation]] | |||
*[[Organic chemicals]] | |||
*[[Herbicides]] | |||
*Tobacco smoke | *[[Pesticides]] | ||
*Ionizing radiation | |||
*Organic chemicals | |||
*Herbicides | |||
*Pesticides | |||
*Fertilizers | *Fertilizers | ||
*Stone and cereal dusts | *Stone and cereal dusts | ||
*Exhaust gases | *Exhaust gases | ||
*Nitro-organic explosives | *Nitro-organic explosives | ||
*Petroleum and diesel derivatives | *Petroleum and diesel derivatives | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nawal Muazam M.D.[2]
Overview
Common risk factors in the development of myelodysplastic syndrome are past treatment with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, past exposure to tobacco smoke, ionizing radiation, organic chemicals, and heavy metals.[1]
Myelodysplastic syndrome risk factors
Common risk factors for the development of myelodysplastic syndrome include:[1]
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation therapy
- Tobacco smoke
- Ionizing radiation
- Organic chemicals
- Herbicides
- Pesticides
- Fertilizers
- Stone and cereal dusts
- Exhaust gases
- Nitro-organic explosives
- Petroleum and diesel derivatives
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Risk factors of myelodysplastic syndrome. National Cancer Institute (2015). http://www.cancer.gov/types/liver/hp/child-liver-treatment-pdq#link/_570_toc. Accessed on December 7, 2015