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9. Chemotherapy

Your doctor might monitor your blood count and request regular checkups. However, if it drops too low, you might have to undergo chemotherapy. It is also considered a low-intensity treatment for Myelodysplastic Syndrome. This same method is also used for people with leukemia. Besides chemotherapy, immunosuppressive therapy is a treatment for MDS that deals with trying to stop your immune system from destroying the bone marrow.

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