ANC Calculator
Absolute neutrophil count from the WBC and the differential — to grade neutropenia and guide precautions.
Enter in cells/µL. If your value is reported as ×10³/µL (e.g. 2.4), multiply by 1000 (= 2400).
Enter the WBC and the neutrophil (segs) and band percentages to calculate.
How it works
The ANC is the number of infection-fighting neutrophils circulating, not just the percentage. It counts the mature neutrophils (segs) plus the immature ones already released (bands): ANC = WBC × (% segs + % bands) ÷ 100.
A patient can have a near-normal WBC but a dangerously low ANC if neutrophils make up a small share of it — which is why the ANC, not the WBC, drives neutropenic precautions. ANC is most watched during the chemotherapy nadir (the low point, usually 7–14 days after a cycle).
Educational use only. Neutropenia management, precautions, and treatment of neutropenic fever follow provider orders and your facility’s protocols. Verify against the actual lab report and reference ranges. This material supports nursing education and exam review. It is not medical advice and is not a substitute for clinical judgment, institutional policy, or medical direction. Always follow facility protocols and current provider orders.
