Improving the Clinical Utility of Platelet Count in Primary Care with Age- and Sex-Stratified Upper Thresholds Suggestive of an Undiagnosed Cancer: A Cohort Study Set in Primary Care in England, Canada, and Australia
Luke T. A. Mounce,
Raff Calitri,
Willie Hamilton
et al.
Abstract:The platelet count, a component of the full blood count, has been identified as a useful diagnostic marker for cancer in primary care. The reference range for the platelet count is 150 to 400 or 450 × 109/l; this range does not account for natural variation in platelet count by age and sex. This study used three primary care cohorts from England Canada, and Australia. Patients aged 40 years and over with a full blood count were included and stratified by age (in 10-year bands), sex, (male/female), and platelet… Show more
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