I recently did my CBC and found that my monocytes are at 13%, while my WBC count is 7000, which is in the normal range. Ive been reading online that high monocytes could be linked to cancer, and now Im worried. Should I be concerned about this? In my...
I'm glad you clarified the correct information._Monocytes 13% with Normal WBC Count_1. _Slightly elevated monocytes_: A monocyte percentage of 13% is slightly above the normal range (5-12%).2. _Normal WBC count_: Your WBC count of 7,000 is within the normal range (4,500-11,000 cells/?L)._Cancer Concerns_1. _No direct correlation_: Elevated monocytes don't directly indicate cancer.2. _Many possible causes_: Slightly elevated monocytes can be caused by various factors, such as:- Infections (viral, bacterial, or fungal)- Inflammatory conditions (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis)- Autoimmune disorders- Medication side effects_Next Steps_1. _Consult your doctor_: Discuss your test results with your doctor to determine the cause of the slightly elevated monocytes.2. _Further testing_: Your doctor may recommend additional tests to rule out underlying conditions.3. _Monitor and follow-up_: Schedule a follow-up appointment to monitor your monocyte levels and overall health.