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What Treatment Is There To Cure Blood Cancer ?

Actually my WBC count is 13800, my family doctor told that i may be having Leukemia , is it true and tht too he told tht i may die with in 2 years pls tell me he told seriously. please tell me whether there is no any other solution to cure sir. Please reply to this emailid deepak.janjarapu@gmail.comto
Mon, 16 Jan 2012
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Hi Deepak, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum.
The Normal WBC Count is 4,500-10,000 white blood cells per microliter (mcL). May be your Doctor has told you Leucocytosis which is nothing but Increased WBC Count. It could be due to, Anemia, Infection,Rheumatoid arthritis or allergy, Leukemia, Stress or
Tissue damage. These factor have to be ruled out before coming to a Final Conclusional Diagnosis, may be you should get a Second Opinion with your other reports and your Physical examination findings.

Wish you Good Health, Take Care.
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What Treatment Is There To Cure Blood Cancer ?

Hi Deepak, Welcome to HealthcareMagic Forum. The Normal WBC Count is 4,500-10,000 white blood cells per microliter (mcL). May be your Doctor has told you Leucocytosis which is nothing but Increased WBC Count. It could be due to, Anemia, Infection,Rheumatoid arthritis or allergy, Leukemia, Stress or Tissue damage. These factor have to be ruled out before coming to a Final Conclusional Diagnosis, may be you should get a Second Opinion with your other reports and your Physical examination findings. Wish you Good Health, Take Care.