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I have 2 Kidney stones & 1 bladder stone all .25" diameter (4 -7 mm) scheduled for laser removal May 22. I have CLL chronic leukemia.

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I have 2 Kidney stones & 1 bladder stone all .25" diameter (4 -7 mm) scheduled for laser removal May 22. I have CLL chronic leukemia and take breakthrough pill Ibrutinib (Imbruvicia) daily. Dermatologist just did skin biopsy from face that bled for 5 days. I hope for little or no bleeding from kidney stone removal. Should I stop Ibrutinib to remove kidney stones & stop for how many days? Thanks for your input. Bob

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That is something to ask your Doctor. We are not allowed to diagnose on this forum.

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You need to discuss with your oncologist.

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