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Biopsies

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Humboldt, IA

I was diagnosed will CLL/SLL in March 2023. I started treatment with infusions and Chemo pills which I can not tolerate at this time. Is it normal to have this diagnosis and yet never have had a biopsy done? Sorry just laying awake thinking so thought I'd ask.

January 29, 2024
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From what I've studied and read most chemo drugs and other congenital therapies cause people to fill ill. You might check out "chrisbeatcancer.com" and read a bunch of testimonies of people. Many did conventional and/or holistic things like fresh juicing and vegan diets along with other things either separate or along with conventional treatments which helped them a lot. Conventional treatment is very hard on the body with often a lot of bad side effects. It's your body. Just a thought! 🙂

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January 29, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Biopsy is to check Bone marrow! Maybe they see everything they need to see from blood tests

January 29, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Are you asking about bone marrow biopsies? Here is some detailed information based on the knowledge base:

Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy: What To Expect

Purpose
- Diagnose, treat, type, and measure leukemia cells.
- Provide insights into the structure of bone marrow cells.
- Determine the cause of irregular blood Show Full Answer

Are you asking about bone marrow biopsies? Here is some detailed information based on the knowledge base:

Bone Marrow Aspiration and Biopsy: What To Expect

Purpose:
- Diagnose, treat, type, and measure leukemia cells.
- Provide insights into the structure of bone marrow cells.
- Determine the cause of irregular blood counts.
- Obtain genetic information to guide treatment.
- Measure the effectiveness of leukemia treatment.
- Collect bone marrow for stem cell transplants.

Procedure:
- Bone Marrow Aspiration: Removes liquid tissue from the bone marrow.
- Bone Marrow Biopsy: Removes solid tissue from the bone marrow.
- Typically performed on the hip bone.
- Local anesthetic is used to numb the site.
- Mild sedative may be requested to stay relaxed.
- Combined procedure takes about 30 minutes; biopsy alone takes 10-20 minutes.

Risks:
- Excessive bleeding, especially in those with bleeding disorders or low platelet counts.
- Infection at the incision or injection site, higher risk in immunocompromised individuals.
- Rarely, damage to the heart or lungs if collected from the breastbone.

After the Procedure:
- Pain at the biopsy site may be experienced for a few days.

Additional Testing:
- Cytogenetic testing to analyze genetic variants.
- Flow cytometry to obtain specific information about cell characteristics.

This information should help you understand what to expect during a bone marrow aspiration and biopsy. If you have any more specific questions, feel free to ask!

July 27, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

My oncologist performed the 2 bone marrow biopsies to help with the correct diagnosis & what type of treatment would be best helpful. I had those done & also the excision of an enlarged lymph node in my armpit, also for correct diagnosis & treatment options. I started on Calquence as soon as I could as I was miserable.

February 7, 2024
A MyLeukemiaTeam Member

Hi Tonya. When my oncologist told me last October that I was diagnosed with myeloid leukemia from the lab work that I had done, he said that I would have to have a bone marrow biopsy to confirm it and to see whether it was Chronic or Acute, etc. My numbers were in the millions from the labs. He immediately put me on a chemo pill. I had a bone marrow biopsy later that week which did confirm CML and showed that I was just under on the SOKOL scale from having AML. I then immediately started Sprycel which I am still taking 100mg/day. I had a molecular study last week at the 3-month mark.
I am not an oncologist but I and many others would think a bone marrow biopsy would be in order. But again, I have CML. I am not sure what the protocol would be for CLL/SLL. Feel better!

January 29, 2024

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