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- ... Lymphocytes (T cells, B cells, and Natural Killer cells) Monocytes Neutrophils
- ... number of RBCs) and other conditions affecting red blood cells. Other conditions that may require an RBC count are: Bone marrow disorder in which the marrow ...
- The White Blood Cell (WBC) Count measures two components: the total number of WBC's (leukocytes), and the differential count. The differential count measures the ...
- White blood cells (WBCs) fight infections from bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other germs. One important type of WBC is the neutrophil. ...
- During and right after your cancer treatment, your body may not be able to protect itself against infections. Germs can be in water, ...
- When you have cancer, you need good nutrition to help keep your body strong. To do this, you need to be aware of the foods you eat ...
- ... your number of white blood cells. High white blood cell counts may be due to inflammation, an immune response, or blood diseases such as leukemia. Abnormal or immature white ...
- Blood tests will show: Low red blood cell count (anemia) Low white blood cell count (leukopenia) Low reticulocyte count (reticulocytes are the youngest red blood cells) Low platelet count (thrombocytopenia) A ...
- ... B6 Multiple myeloma A lower than normal white blood cell count is called leukopenia. A decreased WBC count may ...
- ... Complete blood count (CBC) may show increased white blood cell count and decreased red blood cell count Platelet count is usually reduced Review of a ...