What is myeloid neoplasm?
What is myeloid neoplasm? (MY-eh-loh-proh-LIH-feh-ruh-tiv NEE-oh-PLA-zum) A type of disease in which the bone marrow makes too many red blood cells, platelets, or certain white blood cells. Myeloproliferative neoplasms usually get worse over time as the number of extra cells build up in the blood and/or bone marrow. Is MDS a myeloid neoplasm? 1 MDS is one type of a group of myeloid malignancies. Therefore, based on the CCEs' request, the Administrator reviewed the available scientific literature and authoritative disease classification sources pertaining to the malignancy of myeloid neoplasms. What are the myeloid malignancies? Myeloid malignancies are a heterogeneous group...