Tumor marker tests

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Description

A blood test for tumor markers is an important diagnostic method that allows detecting the presence of tumor processes in the early stages. This study helps to:

  • Assess the risk of developing cancer;
  • Monitor the effectiveness of treatment;
  • Detect relapses in the early stages.

Analysis for tumor markers is an auxiliary method and is used in combination with other diagnostic procedures to accurately detect pathology and monitor the patient's health.

Indicators

AFP Alpha-fetoprotein AFP (Liver Cancer Tumor Marker)
CEA Cancer-embryonic antigen (Tumor Marker for Intestinal Cancer)
CA-125 (Ovarian Cancer Tumor Marker)
PSA Prostatic Specific Antigen (Tumor Marker for Prostate Cancer)
CA19-9 (Tumor Marker for Gastric and Pancreatic Cancer)
CA15-3 (Breast Tumor Marker)
Total PSA (Prostate Cancer Tumor Marker)
F-PSA (Free PSA) (Tumor Marker for Prostate Cancer, Prostatitis, Prostate Adenoma)
CYFRA 21-1 (Tumor Marker for Lung, Bladder, Colon, Cervical, Breast and Thyroid Cancer, and Others)
CA 242 (Gastrointestinal Cancer Tumor Marker)
CA 72-4 (Tumor Marker for Gastric, Colon, Ovarian, and Lung Cancer)
SCCA (Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tumor Marker)
HE4 (Tumor Marker for Epithelial Ovarian and Endometrial Cancer)

You need it if you experience:

  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Prolonged tiredness
  • Pain in a specific area of the body for no apparent reason
  • The appearance of new or changes in existing moles, ulcers, spots
  • Unexplained bleeding or blood in the urine
  • Lumps or lumps in the lymph nodes, chest, abdomen
  • Persistent coughing or a change in voice that doesn't go away for a long time
  • Prolonged high fever for no apparent reason
  • In women: changes in the menstrual cycle or pelvic pain
  • In men: urinary problems or prostate pain

Вам нужно если

  • Unexplained weight loss
  • Prolonged tiredness
  • Pain in a specific area of the body for no apparent reason
  • The appearance of new or changes in existing moles, ulcers, spots
  • Unexplained bleeding or blood in the urine
  • Lumps or lumps in the lymph nodes, chest, abdomen
  • Persistent coughing or a change in voice that doesn't go away for a long time
  • Prolonged high fever for no apparent reason
  • In women: changes in the menstrual cycle or pelvic pain
  • In men: urinary problems or prostate pain

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