Routine blood tests and probability of cancer in patients referred with non-specific serious symptoms: a cohort study.
Esben Uggerby NæserHenrik MøllerUlrich FredbergJan FrystykPeter VedstedPublished in: BMC cancer (2017)
A number of specific abnormal blood tests and combinations of abnormal blood tests markedly increased the probability of cancer being diagnosed. Still, abnormal blood test results should be interpreted cautiously as most are non-specific to cancer. Thus, results from the blood test panel may strengthen the suspicion of cancer, but blood tests cannot be used as a stand-alone tool to rule out cancer.