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Female Tumour Marker Kit

£190.00

  • Check important female tumour markers
  • Includes CA125, CA15-3, CEA and AFP testing
  • Monitor female health markers

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£190.00
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How It Works

Step 1: Provide Your Sample

Take your sample at home or visit one of our testing centres.

Step 2: Post It to Lab

Use the prepaid envelope for home tests, or our overnight courier service for phlebotomy samples.

Step 3: Get Your Results

Access your results via a secure link, along with a detailed report from our doctor.

About Female Tumour Marker Kit

The Female Tumour Marker Blood Test is a blood profile designed to measure important markers associated with female health and tumour monitoring.

This test checks specific proteins and substances found in the blood that may change in certain conditions. It provides useful information that can support healthcare discussions and help monitor marker levels over time.

What is the Female Tumour Marker Blood Test Used for?

This test is used to measure important tumour markers linked to female health. Common reasons for testing include:

  • Monitoring important female health markers
  • Supporting assessment of certain health conditions
  • Monitoring changes in tumour marker levels over time
  • Providing additional information alongside other medical assessments
  • Supporting follow-up monitoring when recommended by a healthcare professional

How Does the Female Tumour Marker Blood Test Work?

The Female Tumour Marker Blood Test analyses a blood sample to measure specific markers associated with different tissues and conditions:

  • CA 125 – a marker commonly associated with ovarian health. CA 125 levels can be influenced by a range of conditions and are interpreted alongside other clinical information.
  • CA 15-3 – a marker associated with breast tissue health and is commonly used in monitoring certain breast-related conditions.
  • CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) – a tumour marker that may be used in monitoring certain cancers and assessing changes over time.
  • AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) – a protein marker that can provide information in the assessment of certain liver and reproductive health conditions.

What Does the Female Tumour Marker Blood Test Check?

This profile checks important female tumour markers including:

  • CA 125 – provides information related to ovarian health assessment
  • CA 15-3 – checks a marker associated with breast health monitoring
  • CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) – checks a marker used in monitoring certain conditions
  • AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) – checks a marker associated with liver and reproductive health assessment

Who Can Use the Female Tumour Marker Blood Test?

The Female Tumour Marker Blood Test is suitable for adult women who want to monitor important health markers related to female wellbeing.

It may be useful for women who want additional information about their health markers or those monitoring specific conditions under healthcare guidance.

What’s Included In The Kit

The Female Tumour Marker Blood Test includes detailed analysis of important tumour markers:

  • CA 125 – measures CA 125 levels in the blood. This marker is commonly associated with ovarian health and may be used as part of monitoring or further assessment when clinically required.
  • CA 15-3 – measures CA 15-3 levels, a marker often used in monitoring breast-related conditions and changes over time.
  • CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen) – measures CEA levels, a protein that can be present at higher levels in some cancers and certain non-cancerous conditions. It is often used for monitoring purposes.
  • AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein) – measures AFP levels, a protein normally produced during development. In adults, changes in AFP levels can provide useful information when assessing certain conditions.

How to Use the Female Tumour Marker Blood Test

  1. Provide your blood sample using the selected testing method.
  2. Your sample is analysed for the included female tumour markers.
  3. Receive your detailed results report online.

Important Information

  • Tumour marker results should always be interpreted alongside medical history and other investigations
  • Raised tumour markers do not always indicate cancer and can occur for other reasons
  • This test provides health information and is not a standalone cancer diagnosis
  • Speak with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your results

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