Cancer Screening (Male) Cancer Screening (Male)
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Prostate Function البروستات
Liver Function وظائف الكبد
MRI الرنين المغناطيسي

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<span style="font-size:18px;">The new<b> Cancer Male Checkup </b>is a proactive step toward understanding potential cancer risk factors in men. This initial screening is designed to provide key insights through essential blood tests, helping detect early warning signs. If abnormalities are found, it’s crucial to consult a physician for further evaluation and follow-up, ensuring timely guidance and intervention. This checkup supports early awareness and encourages a proactive approach to health.<br> <br> Here's a breakdown of the tests included in the *Cancer Male Checkup* and their roles in early cancer detection:<br> <br> 1. Alpha-Feto Protein (AFP): AFP is a protein that can be elevated in certain types of cancers, particularly liver cancer. High levels in the blood may indicate liver cancer or other liver disorders, making this test useful in early detection and risk assessment.<br> <br> 2. Calcium (Ca): Calcium levels in the blood can sometimes indicate cancer, as certain cancers, especially bone cancer, can cause calcium to be released into the bloodstream. Monitoring calcium levels helps identify potential risks related to bone or parathyroid cancers.<br> <br> 3. Cancer Antigen 19-9 (CA19-9): CA19-9 is a marker often elevated in gastrointestinal cancers, especially pancreatic cancer. Detecting elevated CA19-9 levels can lead to early investigation into pancreatic and digestive system cancers, which are often challenging to diagnose early.<br> <br> 4. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA): PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland, and elevated PSA levels can signal prostate cancer. This test is a widely used tool in early detection for prostate issues, as abnormal levels may indicate cancer or benign prostate conditions.<br> <br> 5. Free PSA: The Free PSA test measures the unbound PSA in the blood. It is often used alongside the total PSA test to help distinguish between benign prostate conditions and prostate cancer, especially in cases where total PSA levels are slightly elevated.<br> <br> Each test plays a crucial role in identifying early signs of potential cancers, allowing for timely follow-ups and further investigation if any abnormalities are detected.</span> <div style="text-align: right; "><span style="font-size:18px;">يُعد الفحص الجديد للسرطان لدى الرجال خطوة استباقية نحو فهم عوامل الخطر المحتملة للإصابة بالسرطان لدى الرجال. تم تصميم هذا الفحص الأولي لتوفير رؤى أساسية من خلال فحوصات الدم الأساسية، مما يساعد في الكشف عن علامات التحذير المبكر. إذا تم العثور على أي تشوهات، فمن الأهمية بمكان استشارة الطبيب لمزيد من التقييم والمتابعة، وضمان التوجيه والتدخل في الوقت المناسب. يدعم هذا الفحص الوعي المبكر ويشجع على اتباع نهج استباقي للصحة.<br> <br> فيما يلي تفصيل للاختبارات المضمنة في *فحص السرطان لدى الرجال* وأدوارها في الكشف المبكر عن السرطان:<br> <br> 1. بروتين ألفا فيتو (AFP): بروتين ألفا فيتو هو بروتين يمكن أن يرتفع في أنواع معينة من السرطان، وخاصة سرطان الكبد. قد تشير المستويات المرتفعة في الدم إلى سرطان الكبد أو اضطرابات الكبد الأخرى، مما يجعل هذا الاختبار مفيدًا في الكشف المبكر وتقييم المخاطر.<br> <br> 2. الكالسيوم (Ca): يمكن أن تشير مستويات الكالسيوم في الدم أحيانًا إلى السرطان، حيث يمكن أن تتسبب بعض أنواع السرطان، وخاصة سرطان العظام، في إطلاق الكالسيوم في مجرى الدم. يساعد مراقبة مستويات الكالسيوم في تحديد المخاطر المحتملة المتعلقة بسرطان العظام أو سرطان الغدة جار الدرقية.<br> <br> 3. مستضد السرطان 19-9 (CA19-9): CA19-9 هو مؤشر يرتفع غالبًا في سرطانات الجهاز الهضمي، وخاصة سرطان البنكرياس. يمكن أن يؤدي اكتشاف مستويات CA19-9 المرتفعة إلى إجراء تحقيق مبكر في سرطانات البنكرياس والجهاز الهضمي، والتي غالبًا ما يكون من الصعب تشخيصها مبكرًا.<br> <br> 4. مستضد البروستاتا النوعي (PSA): PSA هو بروتين تنتجه غدة البروستاتا، ويمكن أن تشير مستويات PSA المرتفعة إلى سرطان البروستاتا. هذا الاختبار هو أداة مستخدمة على نطاق واسع في الكشف المبكر عن مشاكل البروستاتا، حيث قد تشير المستويات غير الطبيعية إلى السرطان أو حالات البروستاتا الحميدة.<br> <br> 5. مستضد البروستاتا النوعي الحر: يقيس اختبار PSA الحر مستضد البروستاتا النوعي غير المرتبط في الدم. غالبًا ما يتم استخدامه جنبًا إلى جنب مع اختبار PSA الكلي للمساعدة في التمييز بين حالات البروستاتا الحميدة وسرطان البروستاتا، وخاصة في الحالات التي تكون فيها مستويات PSA الكلية مرتفعة قليلاً.<br> <br> يلعب كل اختبار دورًا حاسمًا في تحديد العلامات المبكرة للسرطانات المحتملة، مما يسمح بالمتابعة في الوقت المناسب والمزيد من التحقيق إذا تم اكتشاف أي تشوهات.</span></div>

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5+ Tests

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BLOOD TEST & SCAN

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What is the Cancer Male Checkup?
The Cancer Male Checkup is a preventive screening that includes specific blood tests designed to identify potential cancer risk factors in men. This checkup helps provide early insights into risks that may require further medical attention.
What tests are included in this checkup?
he checkup includes the following tests: Alpha-Feto Protein (AFP), Calcium (Ca), Cancer Antigen 19-9 (CA19-9), Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA), and Free PSA. Each test targets specific markers that may indicate risks for certain types of cancer.
How do these tests help in early cancer detection?
These blood tests measure specific markers that may be elevated due to the presence of certain cancers. For instance, elevated PSA levels can indicate prostate issues, while high AFP levels may be associated with liver cancer. Early identification of abnormal markers allows for timely follow-up and potentially early diagnosis.
Does a high marker level mean I have cancer?
Not necessarily. Elevated marker levels may indicate potential risk, but they do not confirm cancer. Non-cancerous conditions or lifestyle factors can also cause elevated levels. If any abnormalities are detected, it’s recommended to consult a physician for further investigation.
Who should consider taking the Cancer Male Checkup?
his checkup is recommended for adult males, especially those with a family history of cancer, men over 40, or individuals with other risk factors. It is best for those looking to proactively monitor their health.
How long will it take to get the results?
Results are typically available within [2] business days after the sample collection. You will be notified as soon as they are ready.
What happens if my results show abnormal levels?
If any abnormalities are found, you should consult a healthcare provider for further assessment. The checkup serves as an initial screening and is not a substitute for a full diagnosis.
Is the checkup painful?
The checkup involves a blood sample collection, which may cause mild discomfort similar to a standard blood test. Any discomfort is temporary and usually minimal.
Will my insurance cover this checkup?
Coverage varies depending on your insurance provider and plan. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to inquire about coverage for preventive health screenings.
Are my results confidential?
Yes, your results are kept confidential and will only be shared with you or authorized personnel, in line with our privacy policy.
Can I cancel the checkup and get a refund?
Once the blood sample has been collected, the checkup fee is non-refundable. If you wish to cancel before the sample collection, please contact us for assistance.
How often should I take the Cancer Male Checkup?
The frequency of checkups depends on individual risk factors and health history. We recommend discussing your specific needs with a healthcare provider to determine an appropriate screening schedule.