Rare things are rare: Most people's white blood cells go up or down in number, depending on the infections or inflammatory diseases that they get, the vast majority of which are temporary. There are 166,000,000 women in the US and less than 14,000 will get cervical cancer in a year... so it's rare compared to the rest of us who get white blood cell changes during the year. That means almost always unrelated.
Answered 12/30/2019
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