Not all blood disorders are cancerous and our board-certified medical oncologists
and hematologists are prepared to treat all types of blood disease including:
- Anemia (too few red blood cells)
- Coagulation and thrombosis disorders (blood clotting issues)
- White blood cell disorders
- Neutropenia (too few bacteria-fighting white blood cells)
- Neutrophilia (too many bacteria-fighting white blood cells)
- Plasma cell and antibody production disorders
- Platelet disorders
- Bone marrow failure diseases
The most common benign blood disease is anemia, a condition where the red blood cell
count is lower than normal. Although low iron is the most common reason for anemia,
this is not always the case. In fact, anemia can have many causes including a reaction
to certain medications, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, a serious underlying
medical condition or an autoimmune disorder.
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