Cancer Profile (Female)

Requirements

Sample Required

EDTA BLOOD ,FLOURIDE PLASMA, SERUM, SPOT, URINE

Gender

Male & Female

Collection At

Home & Lab

Preparations Required

Minimum 10-12 hours fasting is mandatory

Age Group

0 – 99 years

Frequently Asked Questions

Consult your doctor before taking your medicines on the testing day because medicines may alter your test results.

For us, precision care, safe sample collection, timely delivery of reports, and precise reporting of patient results while adhering to health and safety precautions are the cornerstone of our success.

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Total Parameters Included(10)

  • Haemoglobin
  • Total RBC
  • Hematocrit
  • Mean Corposcular Volume
  • Mean Corposcular Haemoglobin conc
  • Red Cell Distribution Width
  • Total WBC
  • Platelet Count
  • Mean Platelet Volume
  • Platelet Distribution Width
  • Plateletcrit
  • Neutrophils
  • Lymphocytes
  • Eosinophils
  • Monocyte
  • Basophils
  • Sample Condition Urine
  • Volume – Urine
  • Colour – Urine
  • Clarity – Urine
  • pH Urine
  • Gravity
  • Protein – Urine
  • Glucose – Urine
  • Ketone – Urine
  • Bile Salts, Urine
  • Bile Pigments, Urine
  • Blood – Urine
  • Urobilinogen – Urine
  • Pus Cells – Urine (/hpf)
  • Erythrocytes (RBCs) – Urine
  • Epithelial Cells – Urine
  • Amorphous Material – Urine
  • Casts – Urine
  • Crystals – Urine
  • Bacteria – Urine
  • Yeast – Urine
  • Trichomonas – Urine
  • Spermatozoa – Urine
  • Carcinoembryonic Antigen
  • CA 125
  • CA 19.9
  • Beta-Human Chorionic Gonadotropin(B-HCG) Total
  • Alpha Feto Protein
  • Oral & Breast Check up
  • X – Ray Chest
  • Ultrasound Sonography Test
  • Ultrasound Sonography of the Abdomen and Pelvis

10,000+

Tests Done

Doctors

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Collection

Home

2013

Since

Overview

A women’s cancer profile highlights common types like breast, ovarian, and cervical cancer. Key risk factors include genetics, age, hormones, and lifestyle. Breast cancer is the most common, while ovarian cancer is harder to detect early. Cervical cancer is linked to HPV and can be prevented with vaccination and screenings. Early detection, prevention, and a healthy lifestyle are essential for reducing risk and improving outcomes.

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