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Understanding Your Blood Counts

Mesothelioma patients who are undergoing chemotherapy will have frequent blood tests to help monitor for any side effects that could be potentially harmful or cause delays in scheduled treatments. The CBC, or complete blood count, measures the cells in your blood in relation to normal ranges. Your doctor will use these ranges as a reference point, however, it will be up to him or her to determine when and how a specific problem needs to be addressed.

A complete blood count measures the amounts of three different types of cells in your blood:

The goal of chemotherapy is to kill cancer cells which divide rapidly, however, cells in the bone marrow that produce red and white blood cells and platelets also divide rapidly. If these cells are damaged, low blood counts can result. Low blood counts may be treated by the administration of blood cell growth factors which stimulate the cells in the bone marrow to produce more red cells, white cells or platelets. These growth factors, while produced by the body, have also been produced in the laboratory, and are approved by the Food and Drug Administration for use in cancer patients with low blood counts. Following are the brand names of the drugs normally prescribed:

Commercially available blood cell growth factors are available only by prescription. Your doctor will determine which drug may be appropriate in your case, and will explain the benefits and potential risks. In the case of severe low blood counts, blood transfusions may be necessary. If you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma and are undergoing chemotherapy, you should be aware of the symptoms associated with low blood counts and should report them to your doctor immediately. By being proactive in this respect, you can help prevent delays in treatment that may cause your chemotherapy to be less effective than it might otherwise be.

 

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