Need information...: This data appears to be the differential percentages. It is better to evaluate it in the context of the total white cell count. If the total white count is high, the data is more concerning for a cancer. If the white cell count is low, the lymphocytes could be reactive due to neutropenia of benign cause. Follow-up with your doctor is important in either case.
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