BLEEDING PRECAUTIONS
They are necessary for formation of a blood clot and prevention of any bleeding. A normal platelet count range is 150,000-400,000. Your platelet count may be lower than normal because of the cancer or its treatment. Chemotherapy and some other medications can lower the platelet count and therefore increase risk of bleeding. ................
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