Background: A raised platelet count (thrombocytosis) measuring >400 × 10/l is associated with high cancer incidence. It is uncertain whether platelet counts at the upper end of the normal range (high-normal: 326-400 × 10/l) are also associated with cancer.

Aim: To investigate cancer incidence following a normal platelet count in primary care.

Design And Setting: A prospective cohort study was undertaken using data from the Clinical Practice Research Datalink and National Cancer Registration and Analysis Service, dating from 1 May 2005 to 30 April 2014.

Method: One-year cancer incidence was estimated for 295 312 patients with normal platelet counts (150-400 × 10/l). Patients with platelet counts >325 × 10/l were oversampled to maximise precision of estimates of cancer incidence. All patients were aged ≥40 years with no prior cancer diagnoses. The effects of age, sex, and smoking were explored. Non-melanoma skin cancers were omitted from exclusions and incidence.

Results: One-year cancer incidence increased greatly with age, male sex, and higher platelet count. Males aged ≥60 years with a high-normal count had an incidence of 4.2% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 4.0 to 4.4). The highest incidence of 6.7% (95% CI = 5.3 to 8.4) was found in males aged ≥80 years, who had platelets in the range of 376-400 × 10/l; this was 3.1 percentage points higher than the incidence for patients in the same age group with lower-normal counts of 150-325 × 10/l. Risks for all female subgroups were <3%. Patients with high-normal platelet counts were most at risk of lung and colorectal cancers and, in general, had advanced-stage cancer at diagnosis.

Conclusion: Platelet counts at the high-normal range in males aged ≥60 years may be indicative of an underlying malignancy, and referral for further investigation should be considered.

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