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Specific Cancers: Leukemia
Understanding Your Diagnosis

What Tests Help My Doctor Find Leukemia?

To find out whether you have leukemia, your doctor does a physical examination and other tests. Sometimes a doctor finds leukemia during a routine exam. This can happen when a person doesn’t know about a problem because he or she doesn’t have symptoms.

Your doctor may feel for swelling in these areas.

  • Liver

  • Spleen

  • Lymph nodes

  • Groin

  • Neck

Your doctor will ask you some questions. You may talk about these issues.

  • Your medical history

  • Your smoking history

  • Your family history of cancer

  • Other risk factors that you may have been exposed to

You will have blood tests, too. A doctor specializing in blood diseases may review the results. This person is called a hematologist or oncologist. Based on the results of these tests, your doctor will do a bone marrow biopsy to check for cancer cells. This is the only way to be sure that leukemia is present.

Online Medical Reviewer: Cheson, Bruce D. MD
Online Medical Reviewer: Wujcik, Debra RN, MSN, AOCN®
Date Last Reviewed: 1/3/2005
Date Last Modified: 8/26/2005
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