At my wellness checkup, the first thing my PCP said was that I looked pale then told me I was anemic and my blood numbers were mostly bad. Off to the hematologist and was told I also had hemochromatosis (too much iron) and need to do a bone marrow biopsy. Knew this wasn't just to fill a square and that my shit was weak.
Just got the results thinking it might be blood or bone cancer, but it is MDS, myelodysplastic syndromes, which are bone marrow cancers. It basically only is found in "the elderly" (over 60), a term I hate even though I am nearly 85. I was told that it is not curable and the SE of medications wasn't worth it. The symptoms fit at least 20 other diseases and the SE of my ADT. Probably it is undercounted since it get mixed in with other comorbidites. About a 35% chance that it will turn into Acute Myeloid Leukemia. Some thought that radiation may cause it. Right now in "Waitful Watching" which didn't work well for me with PCa! Will see what my blood says mid March. Any light on it will be greatly appreciated.