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thanks guys. had routine blood work done but still keep thinking the worst. so sorry to hear gina that your mom had that :(
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yes, my mom had blood work done and thats how they found out she had a brain tumor.the blood says it all. gina
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I'm not a doctor so I don't know for sure, but I have heard that they can pretty much tell anything that may be wrong by doing blood work. A person taking my blood once told me that actually.
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If you had routine blood work done, would they be able to tell if you had cancer, or a tumor, even if they arent looking for that? Thanks

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