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How is Hematologic Cancer Diagnosed?

Diagnosis often involves a combination of blood tests, bone marrow biopsy, imaging studies, and genetic tests. A complete blood count (CBC) can reveal abnormalities in blood cell levels. A bone marrow biopsy involves extracting a small sample of marrow to examine for cancer cells. Imaging studies like CT scans and MRIs help identify the spread of the disease. Genetic tests can detect specific mutations associated with certain types of cancer.

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