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The American Cancer Society recommends screening tests for
certain cancers in people who have no symptoms because these cancers
are easier to treat if found early. But at this time, no screening
tests are routinely recommended for early detection of CML.
CML can sometimes be found on routine blood tests done for
other reasons. For instance, a person's white blood cell count may be
very high, even though he or she doesn't have any symptoms.
It is important to report any symptoms that could be caused by
CML to the doctor right away. The symptoms of CML are discussed in the
next section, "How
is chronic myeloid leukemia diagnosed?"
Last Medical Review: 11/05/2009 Last Revised: 11/05/2009
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