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Cancer Screening
According to the American Cancer Society, 7.6 million people died from cancer during 2007. Many cancers are a result of genetic factors, or the effects of smoking, radiation or chemical agents and still others have no known causes. Fortunately most cancers can now be treated and some even cured if identified early.
Health Testing Centers offer you a number of cancer tests that check for a variety of cancer tumor markers. There are many different types of tumor markers, each indicative of a particular cancer type and some groups segmented based on the different cancer risks for men and women.
Cancer testing from Health Testing Centers can give you the peace of mind that you deserve.
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No Doctor's Referral Necessary
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Private and Confidential
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Results sent directly to you (Usually in 24 hours)
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Licensed Medical Professionals
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Up to 70% off standard laboratory prices!
AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) in the blood can indicate certain types of cancer, especially cancer of the liver, testicles, ovaries, stomach, or pancreas.
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CA 125 is the premier test for the diagnosis and management of ovarian cancer.
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The CA 27.29 is the premier blood test for breast cancer. In fact, the CA 27.29 is the only blood test specific for breast cancer.
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The Cancer Antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9) blood test is a powerful tool for the detection of pancreatic or gastrointestinal cancer.
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Beta-HCG is produced by certain tumors, especially those that develop from an egg or sperm. As a result, Beta-HCG is used for early pregnancy detection and as a tumor marker for cancer of the ovaries or testicles.
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CEA is associated with certain kinds of cancers, especially colon and rectal cancer. Elevated CEA levels are also found with other cancers including pancreatic, gastric, lung, ovary, and breast.
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The Male Cancer Screening provides indicators for the common cancers that affect males. These include cancers of the prostate, testes, large intestine (colon and rectal), stomach, pancreas, liver, and breast.
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The Female Cancer Screening provides indicators for the common cancers that affect females. These include cancers of the ovaries, large intestine (colon and rectal), stomach, pancreas, liver, and breast.
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Learn about the following tests:
Complete Metabolic Panel
CBC: Complete Blood Count
Lipid Profile
PSA Test (Prostate)
Thyroid Profile
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