I am receiing chemotherapy. What is considered a normal white blood cell count??
Answers: Normal Adult Range: 3.8 - 10.8 thous/mcl
Optimal Adult Reading: 7.3
My oncologist is happy if I have more than 3,000.
Hang in there!
Haven't your Dr. talked to you about that? You should do more talking with your Dr., its the only way to be informed.
Optimal Adult Reading: 7.3
My oncologist is happy if I have more than 3,000.
Hang in there!
Haven't your Dr. talked to you about that? You should do more talking with your Dr., its the only way to be informed.
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