Tumour Test

A Tumour Marker Test is a diagnostic test that measures specific substances (mostly proteins) in the blood or body fluids.

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Tumour Test

A Tumour Marker Test is a highly important diagnostic tool used to measure specific substances in the blood, urine, or body tissues that may be produced by cancer cells or by normal cells responding to cancer-like changes in the body. These substances, known as tumour markers, help doctors understand if there is abnormal cell growth and whether further cancer-related investigations are needed. Although tumour markers do not confirm cancer on their own, they offer valuable guidance for early detection, monitoring treatment, and checking for recurrence after recovery. Tumour marker testing plays a crucial role in modern cancer care because cancer often develops silently, without obvious symptoms. By identifying abnormal levels early, doctors can suggest additional imaging or clinical evaluations to diagnose cancer at a stage when treatment is more effective.