What cancers have high MPV?
High Mean Platelet Volume (MPV) is not specific to any particular type of cancer. Elevated MPV can occur due to various factors, such as inflammation, iron deficiency, or platelet-related disorders. While certain cancers can cause changes in blood parameters, including platelet counts or morphology, MPV alone is not a definitive indicator of a specific cancer type. The diagnosis of cancer involves a comprehensive evaluation, including imaging tests, biopsies, and specific tumor markers associated with the suspected cancer type. If you have concerns about cancer or blood parameters, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnostic testing.