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Laboratory Tests

Blood or bone marrow samples can be analyzed in a number of ways. These may be used as part of diagnosis, to help your doctor plan your treatment, to check how well a treatment is going, or as part of your follow-up care after treatment.

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This section contains more on these lab tests:
• Complete blood count (CBC)
• General blood chemistry
• Conventional microscopic evaluation
• Cytogenetic testing
• Flow cytometry and immunophenotyping

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