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Scottsdale, Arizona - Your doctor may monitor your blood cell counts carefully during your cancer treatment. There's a good reason you're having your blood drawn so often — low blood cell counts put you at risk of serious complications.

What's measured in a blood cell count?

If you're undergoing certain cancer treatments that could cause low blood cell counts, your doctor will likely monitor your blood cell counts regularly using a test called a complete blood count (CBC). Low blood cell counts are detected by examining a blood sample taken from a vein in your arm.

When checking your blood cell count, your doctor is looking at the numbers and types of the following:

What's being counted What's normal What's concerning
White blood cells 3,500 to 10,500 Below 1,000
Hemoglobin
  • 13.5 to 17.5 for men
  • 12 to 15.5 for women
Below 8
Platelets 150,000 to 450,000 Below 20,000

What causes low blood cell counts?

Cancer-related causes of low blood cell counts include:

Why is it important to monitor your blood cell counts?

Low blood cell counts can lead to serious complications that may delay your next round of treatment. Monitoring your blood cell counts allows your doctor to prevent or reduce your risk of complications.

The most serious complications of low blood cell counts include:

Your doctor may monitor your blood cell counts carefully during your cancer treatment. There's a good reason you're having your blood drawn so often — low blood cell counts put you at risk of serious complications.

What's measured in a blood cell count?

If you're undergoing certain cancer treatments that could cause low blood cell counts, your doctor will likely monitor your blood cell counts regularly using a test called a complete blood count (CBC). Low blood cell counts are detected by examining a blood sample taken from a vein in your arm.

When checking your blood cell count, your doctor is looking at the numbers and types of the following:

What's being counted What's normal What's concerning
White blood cells 3,500 to 10,500 Below 1,000
Hemoglobin
  • 13.5 to 17.5 for men
  • 12 to 15.5 for women
Below 8
Platelets 150,000 to 450,000 Below 20,000

What causes low blood cell counts?

Cancer-related causes of low blood cell counts include:

Why is it important to monitor your blood cell counts?

Low blood cell counts can lead to serious complications that may delay your next round of treatment. Monitoring your blood cell counts allows your doctor to prevent or reduce your risk of complications.

The most serious complications of low blood cell counts include: