Complete Tumor Markers Panel
Our comprehensive tumor markers panel screens for multiple types of cancer with a single blood draw. This panel is ideal for high-risk individuals, those with family history, or patients monitoring treatment progress.
Why Choose the Complete Panel?
One test, multiple cancers. The complete panel screens for breast, prostate, colon, liver, ovarian, and pancreatic cancers simultaneously. More comprehensive and cost-effective than individual tests.
What's Included in the Panel
CA 15-3
Breast Cancer Marker
Monitors breast cancer treatment and detects recurrence. Normal: <30 U/mL
PSA
Prostate Cancer Marker
Screens for prostate cancer in men. Includes total and free PSA. Normal: <4 ng/mL
CEA
Colon/Lung Cancer Marker
Monitors colorectal, lung, and other GI cancers. Normal: <3-5 ng/mL
AFP
Liver Cancer Marker
Detects hepatocellular carcinoma and germ cell tumors. Normal: <10 ng/mL
CA 125
Ovarian Cancer Marker
Monitors ovarian and other gynecologic cancers. Normal: <35 U/mL
CA 19-9
Pancreatic Cancer Marker
Screens for pancreatic and gastrointestinal cancers. Normal: <37 U/mL
Who Should Get the Complete Panel?
- Family history of cancer - Multiple relatives with different cancers
- Age 50+ - Comprehensive annual screening
- Previous cancer patients - Monitoring for recurrence
- High-risk individuals - Smokers, heavy drinkers, chronic conditions
- Unexplained symptoms - Weight loss, fatigue, pain
- Genetic predisposition - BRCA mutations, Lynch syndrome
- Occupational exposure - Carcinogens, radiation
Critical: Understanding Tumor Markers
- NOT diagnostic alone - Must be combined with imaging and clinical evaluation
- Screening and monitoring - Best for detecting recurrence or tracking treatment
- False positives common - Benign conditions can elevate markers
- Trending is key - Rising levels over time more significant than single result
- Professional interpretation - Always discuss results with your doctor
Comprehensive Cancer Screening Table
| Marker | Primary Cancer | Also Elevated In | Normal Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| CA 15-3 | Breast | Ovarian, lung, liver | <30 U/mL |
| PSA | Prostate | BPH, prostatitis | <4 ng/mL |
| CEA | Colon | Lung, pancreas, smokers | <3-5 ng/mL |
| AFP | Liver | Germ cell tumors, pregnancy | <10 ng/mL |
| CA 125 | Ovarian | Endometriosis, fibroids | <35 U/mL |
| CA 19-9 | Pancreatic | GI cancers, pancreatitis | <37 U/mL |
What Happens After Testing
Normal Results
- Continue routine screening
- Retest annually or as recommended
- Maintain healthy lifestyle
Abnormal Results
- Repeat testing to confirm
- Imaging studies (CT, MRI, ultrasound)
- Specialist referral
- Further diagnostic tests
Prevention is Better Than Cure
Cancer prevention strategies:
- Don't smoke or quit smoking
- Limit alcohol consumption
- Maintain healthy weight
- Exercise regularly
- Eat fruits and vegetables
- Get vaccinated (HPV, Hepatitis B)
- Protect from sun exposure
- Regular cancer screening
Book Complete Panel
All major cancer markers in one test
6 Markers
CA 15-3, PSA, CEA, AFP, CA 125, CA 19-9
Test Preparation
- No fasting required (most markers)
- Avoid ejaculation 48h before (for PSA)
- Inform about medications
- Simple blood draw
- Results in 24-48 hours
Hours
- Mon-Fri07:30-19:00
- Saturday08:30-17:00
- Sunday09:00-14:00
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Comprehensive screening for multiple cancers with one simple blood test.
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