Cancer Screening
Proactively safeguard your health with our specialized lab tests designed to detect gender-specific cancers, offering early insights essential for both men and women.
Why Are BloodWork Tests Important?
By identifying markers for cancers like prostate, testicular, ovarian, and breast cancer, these tests empower you to take timely action that can significantly improve treatment outcomes. Prioritize your well-being and peace of mind with cutting-edge diagnostics that help protect you and your loved ones against gender-specific health risks.
Common Cancer Screening Blood Tests
Several blood tests are commonly used for cancer screening, including:
- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Test: Measures PSA levels to screen for prostate cancer.
- Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125): Evaluates levels of CA-125, often used to detect ovarian cancer.
- Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): Assesses AFP levels to screen for liver cancer and certain testicular cancers.
- Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA): Monitors levels that may indicate colorectal or other cancers.
Who Should Get Tested?
Individuals who are at higher risk for certain types of cancer—due to age, family history, or lifestyle factors—should consider cancer screening blood work. Regular testing is recommended for those with a family history of cancer or those exhibiting symptoms that may warrant further investigation.
What to Expect From the Test?
The cancer screening blood test typically involves a quick blood draw, and results are usually available within a few days. If the test indicates elevated levels of biomarkers, we will discuss the results with you and recommend next steps, which may include additional tests, imaging studies, or referrals to specialists. Regular cancer screening blood work is a proactive approach to maintaining health and ensuring early intervention when necessary.
THIS TEST EVALUATES
- PSA, Free & Total
- CEA
- CA 19-9
- AFP, Tumor Marker
- HCG, Tumor Marker
- CA 15-3
- CA 19-9
- CA 125
- AFP, Tumor Marker
- B-HCG, Qualitative, Serum
- CEA