Guest guest Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 That's a great perspective Mike thank you for stating your point and reasoning. Respectfully however, my experience has been contrary to your point (I review blood lab work weekly if not daily). I have found this method very accurate at least 95% of the time. I am certainly open to learning about your (or anyone's) personal or clinical cases with cancer and CBC lab work that would possibly realign my position (percentage trends over weeks, months or years) if you (or anyone) would like to present them please do so. If you don't want to continue to dialog about it, that's fine too and we can just agree to disagree. Not everyone's reality is the same nor does it need to be. Have a good evening, Hope Mike wrote: The point of all this is that establishing " normal " leukocyte ratios does not serve as a yardstick to measure cancer recovery. Hope wrote: Hello Mike, your doctor's research may be great but irrelevant to my point. Consistent clinical results is where the rubber meets the road by helping cancer patients determine where their immune system is at watching their white blood cell counts and beating their cancer by improving it :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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