- CA 125 (Ovarian Cancer Marker) (1)
- CA125 (Ovarian CANCER MARKER)
- CA 15.3 (Breast Cancer Marker) (1)
- Ca 15.3
- CA 19.9 (Pancreatic Cancer Marker) (1)
- Ca 19.9
- Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) (1)
- Cancer embryonic antigen
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) (26)
- Absolute Basophils Count, Blood
- Absolute Eosinophil Count, Blood
- Absolute Lymphocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Monocyte Count, Blood
- Absolute Neutrophil Count, Blood
- Basophils
- Eosinophils
- Hemoglobin Hb
- Lymphocytes
- MCH
- MCHC
- MCV
- MENTZER INDEX9MCV/RCC
- Monocytes
- MPV Mean Platelet Volume
- Neutrophils
- PCT
- PCV Haematocrit
- PDW Platelet Distribution Width
- Platelet Count Thrombocyte count
- P – LCC
- P – LCR
- RBC Count
- RDW-CV
- RDW (Red Cell Distribution Width)
- WBC-Total Counts Leucocytes
- Human Chorionic Gonodotropin (HCG), Tumor Marker (1)
- HCG (Required HCG BETA, TUMOR MARKER)
The “Cancer Advance Profile-2 (Female)” offered by Redcliffelab is a specialized diagnostic package designed to assess specific tumor markers and other blood parameters that are associated with various types of cancer. This package is specifically tailored for females and includes a total of 31 tests. Here’s a breakdown of what’s included in the package:
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Interpreting the Results:
The results of the “Cancer Advance Profile-2 (Female)” provide information about the levels of specific tumor markers and other blood parameters. Elevated levels of these tumor markers can sometimes indicate the presence of certain types of cancer. However, it’s important to note that elevated tumor marker levels do not definitively diagnose cancer. Further evaluation, including imaging tests and other diagnostic procedures, is usually required to confirm a cancer diagnosis.
Interpreting the results should be done in consultation with a healthcare professional, preferably an oncologist or a specialist who specializes in cancer diagnosis and treatment. They can provide you with accurate information about the significance of the test results, guide you through the next steps if any abnormalities are detected, and recommend further investigations or treatments if necessary.
It’s important to remember that medical testing and interpretation should always be done under the guidance of qualified medical professionals. If you have any concerns about cancer or other health issues, consult a healthcare provider for appropriate guidance and care.