How Blood Cancer Is Diagnosed: Tests you should know

Complete Blood Count (CBC)

Measures red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets in the blood. Abnormal levels may indicate a problem.

Peripheral Blood Smear

Examines blood cells under a microscope. Detects abnormal or immature cells. 

Bone Marrow Biopsy

A small sample is taken from the hip bone marrow. Onco pathology confirms the presence of cancer cells. 

Flow Cytometry

Analyses specific markers on blood cells. Helps identify the exact type of blood cancer.

Imaging Tests (CT / PET / MRI)

Scans check if cancer has affected organs or lymph nodes. Helps assess the cancer spread.

Genetic & Molecular Testing

Identifies specific gene changes in cancer cells. Guides for personalised treatment planning.

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