Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How Is Blood Cancer Diagnosed?
Blood cancer diagnosis begins with a Complete Blood Count (CBC) and peripheral smears to identify abnormal cell levels or shapes. We then perform specialized bone marrow aspiration and biopsy to examine cell production at the source, combined with flow cytometry to pinpoint the exact cancer subtype. To ensure the most precise treatment plan, thangam also utilize genetic and molecular testing to identify specific chromosomal mutations, providing a comprehensive roadmap for your recovery.
Which test confirms blood cancer?
Bone marrow biopsy or aspiration brings sure answers on cells; Thangam makes it calm and supported, honouring your courage.
Can a routine blood test detect blood cancer?
Yes, a routine blood test via CBC might spot platelet dips or white cell quirks early, Thangam turns them into soft reassurances.
Is a bone marrow biopsy painful?
Bone marrow biopsy is generally well tolerated, with numbing medication limiting discomfort to brief pressure, and at Thangam Cancer Hospital, patient comfort and compassionate care are always a priority.
How long does it take to diagnose blood cancer?
Blood cancer diagnosis can take 1–2 weeks, depending on the tests required to reach a clear and accurate conclusion, and at Thangam Cancer Hospital, patients are kept informed at every step to ease anxiety and navigate the waiting period with confidence.
What is the most important test for blood cancer?
CBC raises flags, marrow biopsy confirms with care; Thangam blends them into plans that see your whole self.
Can blood cancer be diagnosed without a biopsy?
Often yes, with blood tests, flow cytometry, genetic testing, or molecular testing if clear, Thangam shares options openly, without rush.
Are imaging scans always needed for blood cancer diagnosis?
Not always CT scan, PET scan, MRI help lymphoma check enlarged lymph nodes or spleen enlargement; Thangam uses just enough for your calm.
What happens after blood cancer is confirmed?
We build your path, staging, blood cancer staging, treatment, hugs at Thangam, you’re wrapped in family-like warmth forward.

