Programs that conduct tests of the bone marrow to determine if it is healthy. The tests are used to diagnose blood and bone marrow diseases including conditions in which a person produces too few or too many of specific types of blood cells; problems with the structure of red blood cells; bone marrow disorders such as myelofibrosis and some cancers such as leukemia. The tests can also help to determine the severity level of cancer and how much it has spread; and to diagnose fevers and infections. Bone marrow aspiration usually is done first. A bone marrow biopsy is the follow-up test.
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