Phone within the US
1-(800)-637-0839Outside the US only
1-(609)-298-1035Address
The MDS Foundation
228 Park Ave S
PMB 118983
New York
NY 10003-1502
The MDS Foundation is a global nonprofit 501(c)(3) advocacy organization (EIN 22-3283911), supporting patients, families, and healthcare providers in the fields of MDS and related diseases for over 30 years.
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One Voice Inspires, Many Voices Transform
Professional
I am a nurse practitioner and researcher. For 32 years, I have worked as an oncology nurse practitioner, focused on the care of patients with cancers involving the bone marrow. As a student nurse, I took care of a young patient with acute myeloid leukemia. I was struck by his kindness and willingness to share his experience with a nursing student. I was drawn to the field by this encounter and have never looked back. I cherish those personal encounters with patients and their families- helping navigate the complex terms and uncertain, uncharted territories for most of them. After becoming a nurse practitioner, I entered the stem cell transplant world and have continued working with myelodysplastic syndromes, acute myelogenous leukemia, aplastic anemia, and other hematologic malignancies. I love research and have been involved in many studies that were a "home run" and led to the approval of medications that are commonly used today. My research is now focused on helping patients and their families make treatment decisions and understand the symptoms they can anticipate as they venture into new treatments.
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Discover genuine accounts from individuals navigating MDS. These stories reflect the real challenges and strengths within our community.

Patient
In March 2024 I went to give blood (which I have been doing regularly for the last 35 years). I was told that my Hb was a bit low so had a FBC which showed a pancytopaenia (low Hb, White cells and pla…
Patient
I am a retired teacher, married ,75 years old. I am recently diagnoised and just trying to learn to navigate through my MDS diagnoises. i look forward to having a network of future friends.
Patient
I was diagnosed with myelodysplastic syndrome in 2010. I had peripheral blood cytopenias (pancytopenia). The first few years I felt good in spite of the fact that I had obvious health problems: bruise…