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When to consider a second opinion for blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma)

This page is general information, not a diagnostic tool.

Having one of the signals below does not mean you have blood cancers (leukemia, lymphoma) — most causes of most symptoms are not cancer. Nothing here can or should be used to diagnose yourself or anyone else.

Persistent or worsening symptoms should always be evaluated by a doctor in person. OncologyIstanbul's own role begins after that — once you already have a diagnosis, test results, or a specific medical concern a doctor has raised — coordinating a free 72-hour tumor-board second opinion in Istanbul. We do not diagnose, and this page is not trying to.

Every cancer case is individual. Assessments are based on the reports you provide and do not replace in-person examination. Survival statistics are population-level data, not personal predictions.

Fatigue, swollen glands, and easy bruising have many everyday causes — viral infections, iron deficiency, medications, normal aging. The signals below are worth a doctor's attention mainly because of how long they last, not because any one of them suggests cancer specifically.

Reasons a second-opinion conversation makes sense

This is a short, standard list of well-established reasons to see a doctor — not an exhaustive checklist. A symptom not listed here can still be worth discussing with a doctor, and having one of these signals is far more often explained by something other than cancer.

Already have a diagnosis, test results, or a doctor's concern?

That's exactly when OncologyIstanbul can help — a free 72-hour tumor-board second opinion from named Istanbul specialists, with an itemized price quote if treatment is indicated.

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