Cancer Profile -male
Cancer is one of the leading health concerns worldwide, and early detection plays a crucial role in successful treatment and improved survival rates. A Cancer Profile Test for Men is a group of blood tests that help detect specific tumor markers associated with different types of cancers commonly affecting males.
At House of Lab Tests, we provide reliable and accurate diagnostic services that support early screening and timely medical intervention. Understanding the importance of a cancer profile test can help men take proactive steps toward protecting their health.
Tests Included in Cancer Screening Panel (Male)
Complete Blood Count (CBC)
CBC evaluates different components of the blood such as red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. It helps detect infections, anemia, and abnormalities that may indicate underlying health issues.
ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate)
ESR measures inflammation in the body. Elevated levels may indicate infections, inflammatory diseases, or certain cancers.
PSA Total (Prostate Specific Antigen)
PSA is a protein produced by the prostate gland. High PSA levels may indicate prostate problems such as prostate enlargement, infection, or prostate cancer.
CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)
CEA is a tumor marker that may be elevated in cancers such as colorectal, lung, or pancreatic cancer. It is often used to monitor cancer progression.
AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein)
AFP is a protein produced by the liver and is commonly used to detect liver cancer or certain testicular cancers.
CA 19.9
CA 19.9 is a tumor marker associated with cancers of the pancreas, gallbladder, and digestive system.
Who Should Consider Cancer Screening?
Cancer screening is recommended for:
• Men above the age of 40
• Individuals with a family history of cancer
• People experiencing unexplained weight loss
• Individuals with persistent fatigue or weakness
• People with abnormal symptoms such as lumps or unexplained pain
Regular screening helps detect potential health problems at an early stage.
Benefits of Cancer Screening Panel
Helps detect cancer markers early
Supports early diagnosis and treatment
Monitors overall health status
Assists doctors in evaluating cancer risk
Improves chances of successful treatment
How the Test is Conducted
Step 1 – Sample Collection
A blood sample is collected by a trained technician.
Step 2 – Laboratory Analysis
The sample is analyzed using advanced laboratory technology.
Step 3 – Quality Verification
Results undergo strict quality checks to ensure accuracy.
Step 4 – Report Delivery
Reports are delivered digitally via email or WhatsApp.
Precautions Before the Test
• Fasting may be recommended for certain tests
• Inform the lab about medications you are taking
• Follow doctor’s instructions before testing
• Maintain a healthy lifestyle for accurate results
Why Choose House of Lab Test?
Advanced diagnostic testing technology
Experienced healthcare professionals
Accurate and reliable reports
Affordable screening packages
Home sample collection available
Quick and secure report delivery
