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What Does this blood Test Result Mean?

Hi, I just want to know what these mean. I got lab work done at the ER. They said they didn t see anything that I should worry about but i m reading online things about cancer and now i m concerned. Lab tests from 4/4 RBC - UA     0-2 /hpf      WBC - UA     None /hpf      Squamous Cells     Present Transitional cells     1+       Mucus     Present       I read that Squamous Cells being Present could mean Cells changing to cancer cells. Now i m worried.                              
Tue, 24 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding the presence of squamous cells in your blood test result along with other parameters I will suggest this is definitely Normal findings

Concerning whether this could be a cancer is highly very unlikely from your result however you can do a pap smear to rule out any malignancy (cancer)

I hope this helps Regards
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What Does this blood Test Result Mean?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding the presence of squamous cells in your blood test result along with other parameters I will suggest this is definitely Normal findings Concerning whether this could be a cancer is highly very unlikely from your result however you can do a pap smear to rule out any malignancy (cancer) I hope this helps Regards