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Possible hint at cancer?

I had a complete blood count, and a complete metabolic panel. Is it hinting at cancer? The A/G Ratio was 2.8 Platelet count was 246 and the MCV was 93 BUN 23.1 BUN /Creatine was 19.1 WBC 7.4 RBC 5.43 hemoglobin 17 Hematrocrit 50.6 lymphs 27, lymphs absolute 2.0  Everything is towards the high side of normal. I am also showing I have Lyme Disease.
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612551 tn?1450022175
The only blood test I know of for cancer is the Cancer Market Test, and I believe it is only an indication, not a complete predictor, it may give some false positive results.  I suppose if I have that last point right, than a negative is rather certain.  That test may be some combination of what you have quoted, I don't know nor do understand what makes you ask/suspect.

Wishing you a cancer free result, and a Happy New Year.
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Could Bartonella have caused
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Could bartonella have caused Leukemia, or Lymphoma?  I was scratched viscously by a sick cat who died the next day. Bartonella is the bacteria that causes cat scratch fever, and is known to cause some kinds of cancers.
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612551 tn?1450022175
I can't answer your question about "bartonella" have you done a search on something like "bartonellal and leukemia" or and "cancer"?  You may get some inputs here if you post again with the "baronella and leukemia" in the subject line.

Hope all news is good news.
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