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Health Cancer Screen Profile Female

Health Cancer Screen Profile Female

The Jade Cure Health Cancer Screen Profile (Female) is an extensive diagnostic package designed to detect early signs of cancer before symptoms appear. This package combines advanced tumor marker testing, organ function analysis, and imaging studies to identify potential malignancies across multiple organs — including breast, ovarian, cervical, liver, pancreas, colorectal, and lung cancers.

STARTING FROM

Rs. 8500.00

Reports Within

24 Hours*

Test Parameters

10

Sample Type

Urine and Blood

Fasting

Not Mandatory

Test Name Description Tests Included
Leukemia / Blood Cancer Evaluates abnormal white blood cell counts that may indicate leukemia or bone marrow disorders. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Lipoma / Liposarcoma & Lipid Health Assesses lipid metabolism, sometimes affected in systemic cancers or chemotherapy response. Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, VLDL, Triglycerides, LDL/HDL Ratio, TC/HDL Ratio
Liver Function Evaluates liver enzyme activity and potential spread of hepatic or metastatic cancer. Total, Direct & Indirect Bilirubin, SGOT / SGPT, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), GGT, Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, A/G Ratio
Kidney Profile Monitors kidney filtration and detects cancer-related renal impairment. Creatinine, BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen), Urea, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride
Bones & Joints Assesses bone health and potential metastatic bone lesions. Uric Acid, Calcium, Phosphorus
Cancer Markers Detects cancer-specific proteins and antigens signaling tumor presence or recurrence. CA 125, AFP, CA 19.9, CEA, β-hCG, LDH, CA 15.3
Stool Examination Detects blood or abnormal cells linked to colorectal or gastrointestinal cancer. Stool Routine & Microscopy
Urine Examination Screens for Multiple Myeloma and related plasma cell disorders. Bence Jones Protein
Blood Protein Marker An important marker for lymphoma, leukemia, and some solid tumors. Beta-2 Microglobulin
Imaging Studies Screens internal organs and detects tumors, metastasis, or abnormal growths. X-Ray Chest, Ultrasound Abdomen & Pelvis
  • Detects early biochemical signs of various cancers and tumor activity

  • Screens vital organs like liver, kidneys, pancreas, and lungs for abnormalities

  • Helps differentiate benign vs. malignant conditions

  • Identifies cancer risk factors even before physical symptoms occur

  • Enables timely medical treatment through early diagnosis

  • Individuals with a family history of cancer

  • Women above 35 years of age seeking preventive screening

  • Those experiencing unexplained fatigue, weight loss, or pain

  • Patients undergoing routine post-treatment monitoring

  • Individuals with exposure to carcinogens or high-risk lifestyles

 

  • Avoid coffee, alcohol, and fatty foods for at least 24 hours.

  • Take morning samples for best accuracy.

  • Continue regular medication only after consulting your physician.

  • Stay hydrated and relaxed before the test.

What is the purpose of a Cancer Screen Profile?

It’s a preventive health package that uses blood, urine, and imaging tests to detect cancers or precancerous changes early, often before symptoms develop.

Does this test confirm cancer?

No. These tests identify tumor markers and abnormalities that suggest risk. If results are abnormal, your doctor may recommend further imaging (CT, MRI) or biopsy.

How often should I take this test?

Women over 40 or those with a family history of cancer should undergo screening once every 12–18 months.

Are fasting and special preparations needed?

While fasting isn’t mandatory, avoiding fatty meals 8–10 hours before testing improves accuracy, especially for liver and lipid markers.

Is the Cancer Screen Profile safe?

Yes. It’s a non-invasive and safe diagnostic test. Imaging like X-Ray uses minimal radiation within safe exposure limits.

Test Included

Test Name Description Tests Included
Leukemia / Blood Cancer Evaluates abnormal white blood cell counts that may indicate leukemia or bone marrow disorders.
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Lipoma / Liposarcoma & Lipid Health Assesses lipid metabolism, sometimes affected in systemic cancers or chemotherapy response.
Total Cholesterol, LDL, HDL, VLDL, Triglycerides, LDL/HDL Ratio, TC/HDL Ratio
Liver Function Evaluates liver enzyme activity and potential spread of hepatic or metastatic cancer.
Total, Direct & Indirect Bilirubin, SGOT / SGPT, Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP), GGT, Total Protein, Albumin, Globulin, A/G Ratio
Kidney Profile Monitors kidney filtration and detects cancer-related renal impairment.
Creatinine, BUN (Blood Urea Nitrogen), Urea, Sodium, Potassium, Chloride
Bones & Joints Assesses bone health and potential metastatic bone lesions.
Uric Acid, Calcium, Phosphorus
Cancer Markers Detects cancer-specific proteins and antigens signaling tumor presence or recurrence.
CA 125, AFP, CA 19.9, CEA, β-hCG, LDH, CA 15.3
Stool Examination Detects blood or abnormal cells linked to colorectal or gastrointestinal cancer.
Stool Routine & Microscopy
Urine Examination Screens for Multiple Myeloma and related plasma cell disorders.
Bence Jones Protein
Blood Protein Marker An important marker for lymphoma, leukemia, and some solid tumors.
Beta-2 Microglobulin
Imaging Studies Screens internal organs and detects tumors, metastasis, or abnormal growths.
X-Ray Chest, Ultrasound Abdomen & Pelvis

Why Take This Test

  • Detects early biochemical signs of various cancers and tumor activity

  • Screens vital organs like liver, kidneys, pancreas, and lungs for abnormalities

  • Helps differentiate benign vs. malignant conditions

  • Identifies cancer risk factors even before physical symptoms occur

  • Enables timely medical treatment through early diagnosis

Preparation Before the Test

  • Avoid coffee, alcohol, and fatty foods for at least 24 hours.

  • Take morning samples for best accuracy.

  • Continue regular medication only after consulting your physician.

  • Stay hydrated and relaxed before the test.

Who Should Take This Test

  • Individuals with a family history of cancer

  • Women above 35 years of age seeking preventive screening

  • Those experiencing unexplained fatigue, weight loss, or pain

  • Patients undergoing routine post-treatment monitoring

  • Individuals with exposure to carcinogens or high-risk lifestyles

Why Choose Jade Cure

  • Trusted Diagnostic Center in Mumbai
  • Affordable Pricing
  • Accurate Reports with Advanced Technology
  • Experienced Pathologists & Qualified Staff
  • Fast Turnaround Time
  • Home Sample Collection Available

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of a Cancer Screen Profile?

It’s a preventive health package that uses blood, urine, and imaging tests to detect cancers or precancerous changes early, often before symptoms develop.

Does this test confirm cancer?

No. These tests identify tumor markers and abnormalities that suggest risk. If results are abnormal, your doctor may recommend further imaging (CT, MRI) or biopsy.

How often should I take this test?

Women over 40 or those with a family history of cancer should undergo screening once every 12–18 months.

Are fasting and special preparations needed?

While fasting isn’t mandatory, avoiding fatty meals 8–10 hours before testing improves accuracy, especially for liver and lipid markers.

Is the Cancer Screen Profile safe?

Yes. It’s a non-invasive and safe diagnostic test. Imaging like X-Ray uses minimal radiation within safe exposure limits.

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