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With friendly doctor's notes & guidance
Lab visit as quick as 10 mins in & out
This test is ideal if you're concerned about cancer risk or want comprehensive preventive screening for early detection. It measures key cancer markers like CA-125 for ovarian cancer and CEA for various cancers, along with a full assessment of your blood, metabolism, kidney, liver, and overall health. Many women use this test for peace of mind, especially if they have a family history of cancer or are experiencing unexplained symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, or persistent discomfort.
You should fast for 12 hours before your blood draw, which means no food or drinks except water during this period. Try to schedule your appointment in the morning, as iron levels naturally decrease by about 30% throughout the day, and morning collection provides the most accurate results. Continue taking your regular medications unless your doctor advises otherwise, and make sure to stay well-hydrated by drinking plenty of water.
This comprehensive panel evaluates key cancer markers including CA-125 for ovarian cancer screening and CEA which can indicate various cancers. It also includes a Complete Blood Count to detect abnormalities in blood cells, liver and kidney function tests to assess organ health, inflammatory markers like CRP and sedimentation rate, metabolic markers including glucose and electrolytes, and a complete urinalysis. Together, these measurements provide a thorough picture of your overall health and help identify early warning signs that may require further evaluation.
What this means
Your CA-125 level is slightly elevated above the normal range. While this doesn't necessarily mean cancer, elevated CA-125 can be associated with ovarian cancer as well as benign conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, or even your menstrual cycle. Your doctor may recommend additional testing or monitoring to determine the cause.
Recommended actions
Follow up with your doctor for additional evaluation or imaging if recommended
Keep track of any symptoms like bloating, pelvic pain, or changes in appetite
Maintain a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and anti-inflammatory foods
Consider retesting in 3 months to monitor trends and changes
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