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Red cell distribution width and cancer

Annals of Translational Medicine, ISSN: 2305-5847, Vol: 4, Issue: 20, Page: 399
2016
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    Usage
  • 87
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  • Citations
    114
  • Captures
    87
  • Mentions
    1
    • News Mentions
      1
      • News
        1
  • Social Media
    6
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      6
      • Facebook
        6

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Medical News Today: What does it mean if your RDW is high?

A red cell distribution width (RDW) blood test can help detect the presence of anemia, along with what could be causing it. The test identifies the size difference between the biggest and smallest red blood cells in a sample. In this article, we look at what to expect when having this test, and when it might be used.

Review Description

Red cell distribution width (RDW) is an index which primarily reflects impaired erythropoiesis and abnormal red blood cell survival. In last years the interest in this marker has considerably grown and now a lot of data are available indicating that this simple and inexpensive parameter is a strong and independent risk factor for death in the general population. Moreover, several investigations have been performed to investigate the role of RDW in cardiovascular and thrombotic disorders. Contrarily, there are relatively few reports focusing on RDW in the area of oncology and to date none review have been performed in this specific field. As such, the aim of this narrative review is to summarize some interesting results obtained in studies performed in patients affected by solid and hematological tumors. Even if larger studies are needed before these preliminary findings can be generalized, it seems plausible to affirm that RDW can be useful by adding prognostic information in patients with oncologic disease.

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