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Ovarian Cancer Screening Profile

Ovarian Cancer Screening Profile

Ovarian cancer often develops silently, showing few or no symptoms in its early stages. Regular screening is key to identifying tumor markers or abnormalities before the disease progresses.

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Rs. 2500.00

Reports Within

24 Hours*

Test Parameters

5

Sample Type

Blood

Fasting

 10–12 hours required

Test Name Description Tests Included
Anemia Panel Checks for anemia or low red blood cell count that can occur due to chronic illness or internal inflammation. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Liver Function Assesses liver health, which may be affected by metastasis or systemic illness. SGOT / SGPT (Liver Enzymes)
Kidney Function Evaluates kidney filtration efficiency and helps monitor overall body metabolism. Creatinine, Urea
Bone & Joint Health Identifies metabolic or inflammatory changes linked to general health and recovery potential. Uric Acid
Sonography Non-invasive imaging that helps detect ovarian cysts, fibroids, or other structural abnormalities in the reproductive organs. USG Pelvis
Cancer Markers Key biomarkers elevated in ovarian and endometrial cancers, supporting detection and monitoring of malignancy. CA 125, CEA
  • Detect ovarian cancer at an early, more treatable stage.

  • Evaluate tumor marker levels (CA 125, CEA) for cancer risk.

  • Monitor ovarian cysts, inflammation, or pelvic abnormalities.

  • Ideal for women with high-risk genetic background (BRCA1/2).

  • Essential for post-menopausal women or those with persistent bloating, pelvic pain, or irregular cycles.

  • Women over 40 years or those with a family history of ovarian or breast cancer.

  • Individuals with abdominal swelling, bloating, or pelvic discomfort.

  • Women with irregular menstruation or unexplained weight loss.

  • Those undergoing fertility treatment or hormone therapy.

  • Post-menopausal women for preventive cancer screening.

 

  • Fast for 10–12 hours prior to sample collection.

  • 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 Ovarian Cancer Screening Profile?

It’s a diagnostic package designed to detect early indicators of ovarian cancer through tumor marker tests (CA 125, CEA) and a pelvic ultrasound (USG Pelvis).

What is the CA 125 test?

The CA 125 test measures the level of a specific protein produced by ovarian cells. Elevated levels may suggest ovarian cancer, but can also occur in benign conditions like cysts or endometriosis.

Is fasting required for this test?

No fasting is required. However, avoid alcohol and heavy meals 8 hours before the blood sample for more accurate results.

What does the ultrasound (USG Pelvis) detect?

It helps visualize the ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes, detecting cysts, fibroids, or tumors that may not show up in blood tests alone.

Can this test confirm ovarian cancer?

No single test can confirm cancer. This profile helps screen and identify risk — if abnormalities are found, your doctor may recommend further diagnostic imaging or biopsy.

Test Included

Test Name Description Tests Included
Anemia Panel Checks for anemia or low red blood cell count that can occur due to chronic illness or internal inflammation.
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Liver Function Assesses liver health, which may be affected by metastasis or systemic illness.
SGOT / SGPT (Liver Enzymes)
Kidney Function Evaluates kidney filtration efficiency and helps monitor overall body metabolism.
Creatinine, Urea
Bone & Joint Health Identifies metabolic or inflammatory changes linked to general health and recovery potential.
Uric Acid
Sonography Non-invasive imaging that helps detect ovarian cysts, fibroids, or other structural abnormalities in the reproductive organs.
USG Pelvis
Cancer Markers Key biomarkers elevated in ovarian and endometrial cancers, supporting detection and monitoring of malignancy.
CA 125, CEA

Why Take This Test

  • Detect ovarian cancer at an early, more treatable stage.

  • Evaluate tumor marker levels (CA 125, CEA) for cancer risk.

  • Monitor ovarian cysts, inflammation, or pelvic abnormalities.

  • Ideal for women with high-risk genetic background (BRCA1/2).

  • Essential for post-menopausal women or those with persistent bloating, pelvic pain, or irregular cycles.

Who Should Take this Test

  • Women over 40 years or those with a family history of ovarian or breast cancer.

  • Individuals with abdominal swelling, bloating, or pelvic discomfort.

  • Women with irregular menstruation or unexplained weight loss.

  • Those undergoing fertility treatment or hormone therapy.

  • Post-menopausal women for preventive cancer screening.

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

Preparation before this Test

  • Fast for 10–12 hours prior to sample collection.

  • 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Ovarian Cancer Screening Profile?

It’s a diagnostic package designed to detect early indicators of ovarian cancer through tumor marker tests (CA 125, CEA) and a pelvic ultrasound (USG Pelvis).

What is the CA 125 test?

The CA 125 test measures the level of a specific protein produced by ovarian cells. Elevated levels may suggest ovarian cancer, but can also occur in benign conditions like cysts or endometriosis.

Is fasting required for this test?

No fasting is required. However, avoid alcohol and heavy meals 8 hours before the blood sample for more accurate results.

What does the ultrasound (USG Pelvis) detect?

It helps visualize the ovaries, uterus, and fallopian tubes, detecting cysts, fibroids, or tumors that may not show up in blood tests alone.

Can this test confirm ovarian cancer?

No single test can confirm cancer. This profile helps screen and identify risk — if abnormalities are found, your doctor may recommend further diagnostic imaging or biopsy.

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