You may need one or more of these tests.
Blood tests
Blood is taken from your arm or hand with a needle. The blood is then tested in many ways (see below).
Bone marrow aspiration and biopsy
This procedure is done by taking out small amounts (samples) of bone marrow. Bone marrow is the thick, spongy liquid inside bones. Samples are usually taken from the back of the hip (pelvic) bone. For the bone marrow aspiration, the skin over the hip is numbed. A long, hollow needle is then put through the skin and into the hip bone. A syringe is used to pull out a small amount of bone marrow. You may have some brief pain when the marrow is removed. A bone marrow biopsy is usually done just after the aspiration. A small piece of bone and marrow is removed with a slightly larger needle that's pushed down into the bone. The biopsy may also cause some brief pain. The bone marrow is then sent to a lab where it's checked for leukemia cells and tested in many ways (see below).