Blood Tests
During most visits, you will have your blood drawn. This allows us to run a variety of blood tests to help better treat you by providing us with information and an accurate diagnosis. The most common blood test we do is called a CBC or Complete Blood Count (refer to Complete Blood Count information sheet for important details). While receiving chemotherapy, we will check your blood count at least weekly, sometimes more frequently. In general, the CBC gives us information on how your body is responding to and tolerating your cancer treatment. This test is run in our office and the results are available immediately. We will give you a copy of your results and review any special precautions you may need to take. To minimize the number of times you have blood drawn, we encourage you to take your results to other physician appointments.