Cancer Marker Test
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GF-CMP1
RM119
- AFP (Alpha-fetoprotein)
- CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
- PSA (Prostate-specific antigen)
- CA19.9 (Cancer Antigen 19.1)
GF-CMP2
RM159
- AFP (Alpha-fetoprotein)
- CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
- CA 15.3 (Cancer Antigen 15.3)
- CA 125 (Cancer Antigen 125)
- CA19.9 (Cancer Antigen 19.1)
Cancer Marker Tests
These tests are very important and repeated regularly in patients with confirmed cancer with or without treatment. They are performed to monitor responses to cancer treatment (during the treatment process) or to detect the recurrence of cancer (after treatment completion) in these patients. In medicine, this is called tertiary prevention.
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What is cancer marker test?
Who should go for cancer marker screening?
What is cancer marker test?
The cancer marker is the substance that is produced by the body in response to cancer or produced by the cancer cell itself. Testing for cancer markers is usually performed by taking a sample of blood or urine to analyze for specific or multiple cancer markers.
Who should go for cancer marker screening?
- People aged 40 to 74 years above should ask a healthcare provider if they should have a cancer-related checkup
- Person who has been diagnosed with a pre-cancerous condition
- People who have a family history of cancer.
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