At what levels is there cause for alarm?

Page 6 of How to Understand Blood Test Results for Breast Cancer Treatment

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Because the ranges considered normal are very wide, interpretation of the results can get muddy. One patient with a platelet count of 100,000 might have only minor bruising, for example, while another might have constant nosebleeds. It's also important to keep in mind that blood counts are low as a result of chemotherapy and will rise again as the body manufactures new cells.

Most of the time, it's simply a case of waiting for the counts to rise again and taking extra steps to stay safe in the meantime. However, for each count there is a level below which the doctor will take steps to elevate blood counts. These may include prescribing medicines or giving transfusions. Likewise, don't be surprised if the doctor postpones a chemo treatment if she decides the blood counts are too low.

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