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Can An Online Read Blood Test?

I have been diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma stage 1 class 1 and just got my bood tests back. I have a Neutrophil % at 61.2 Hf, Monocyte % 10/7 Hf, and Mono Absolute 0.7 Hf. Every other reading on my blood test is in the normal range. I have not had surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. I am 48 years old and hypothyroid. Are these numbers in line with IDC? I am 5'3" and weigh 93 pounds. I exercise 4 times a week
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Welcome to Healthcare Magic.. The blood tests limits are within normal limits... Breast cancer does not usually cause change in these blood tests except in advanced disease with bone marrow metastases or after chemotherapy... You will need surgery followed by chemotherapy and/or radiation and hormone therapy based on the final pathology report... Hope this answered your query...
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Can An Online Read Blood Test?

Welcome to Healthcare Magic.. The blood tests limits are within normal limits... Breast cancer does not usually cause change in these blood tests except in advanced disease with bone marrow metastases or after chemotherapy... You will need surgery followed by chemotherapy and/or radiation and hormone therapy based on the final pathology report... Hope this answered your query...