High white blood cell count...asked if this meant that I had leukemia or if it could be something else. My onolcologist believes it could be leukemia. Please tell me the best leukemia I could have...meaning a form where I can live
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Please get investigations as advised by the Oncologist done. Hemogram, immunophenotyping, bone marrow studies, molecular and cytogenetics etc may be needed to fully confirm and prognosticate your high white cell count.
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