Capecitabine has been prescribed for a client with breast cancer and the test that will be done periodically is Complete Blood Count.
<h3>What is complete blood count?</h3>
A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test used to assess your general health and find a number of illnesses, such as leukemia, anemia, and infections.
A complete blood count test evaluates several elements and characteristics of your blood, such as:
A red blood cell carries oxygen.
Virus-fighting white blood cells
The oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells is called hemoglobin.
Hematocrit, which is the ratio of red blood cells to plasma, the liquid component of your blood
The blood clotting factor platelets
A complete blood count that reveals abnormal increases or declines in cell counts may point to an underlying medical problem that necessitates additional testing.
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