BIOPLATINUM WITH FEMALE CANCER SCREENING PACKAGE
“Health is wealth” – and regular check-ups play a crucial role in maintaining it. Especially for women, cancer screening should be an integral part of their health routine, and it’s never too early to start. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce the Bioplatinum PACKAGE WITH FEMALE CANCER SCREENING, a comprehensive package that has a total of 95 tests, including 6 vital female cancer tests.
With this package, you’ll receive BioPlatinum with 87 tests that cover everything from your blood work to heart health and even liver function. But what sets this package apart is the inclusion of 6 essential female cancer screening tests, including a Chest X-ray, Ultrasound Breast / Mammogram, and a doctor consultation. With this package, you’ll receive a full-body check-up, and peace of mind knowing you’ve taken the necessary steps to detect and prevent any potential health issues.
So why wait? Book your health check-up today and take the first step towards a healthier you!
Some of the tests in this Package are:
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP):
A protein normally made by the liver and yolk sac of a developing baby, AFP levels go down soon after birth and are not seen in a healthy adult. High levels in women may indicate liver and ovarian cancers.
CA-125: This test is used to screen for ovarian cancer in women.
CA-15.3: This test is used to monitor the progression of breast cancer in women who have already been diagnosed.
CA-19.9: A protein that exists on the surface of certain cancer cells, CA 19.9 is shed by the tumour cells and can be detected by lab tests in blood and other body fluids. Elevated levels of the protein are an indicator of cancers such as pancreatic, colorectal, and gastric cancers in men.
Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA):
This is a protein present in the gastrointestinal tract during foetal life. Babies in the womb have high levels of CEA and after birth, levels drop dramatically. Therefore, the level of CEA in the blood is relatively low unless certain diseases, including certain cancers are present. Hence, this tumour marker is used to monitor the progression of cancer, particularly in those who have already been diagnosed with cancer.
Beta HCG Quantitative:
This test measures the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood. Elevated levels of HCG may indicate the presence of pregnancy or gestational trophoblastic disease in women.
Mammogram or Breast Ultrasound:
These imaging tests are used to screen for breast cancer in women. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast, while a breast ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the breast. Both tests are important in detecting breast cancer in its early stages.
USG Pelvis:
USG (ultrasound pelvis) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the pelvic organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This test is non-invasive, painless, and can help detect abnormalities in the pelvic region such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometrial thickening. It is also used to monitor the growth and development of a foetus during pregnancy.
Serum Ferritin:
This test helps estimate the amount of iron in the body. Iron is important for red blood cell production. Low Ferritin shows iron deficiency, which causes anaemia. Iron deficiency could also give an unhealthy texture to the skin, especially facial skin and hand. Symptoms of anaemia include chronic fatigue / tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headaches, pale skin (pallor) and balding. Once diagnosed, it can be corrected easily.
Folic Acid:
This test estimates the level of folic acid in the blood. The body requires folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anaemia. It is also required as a part of many body processes and is important for absorption of iron from the food taken normally. It is an important factor for growth.
Thyroid Profile:
Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that helps regulate many important processes in your body, including your metabolism. This profile includes tests for T3 total, T4 total, and TSH, which are all key indicators of thyroid function. By measuring these markers, your doctor will be able to determine if you have an overactive or underactive thyroid and develop a treatment plan accordingly.
Vitamin D: Vitamin D is a very important vitamin with multiple important roles in the body. It helps in the absorption of Calcium from the food one eats. It has some other major functions too, including modulation of cell growth, neuromuscular and immune function, and reduction of inflammation. Vitamin D plays a major role in growth. It can cause Osteoporosis, hormonal disorders [including disturbance in menstrual cycle and infertility], reduction of immunity and in some cases even increase the risk of cancer. Though Vitamin D deficiency can be rectified, it may take time to revert to a healthy body function.
Vitamin B12: Vit B12 is important for metabolism. It helps in the formation of red blood cells and in the maintenance of the central nervous system. Deficiency of Vit B12 can lead to anemias, ulcers in the mouth, and abnormalities of skin texture
With this package, you’ll receive BioPlatinum with 87 tests that cover everything from your blood work to heart health and even liver function. But what sets this package apart is the inclusion of 6 essential female cancer screening tests, including a Chest X-ray, Ultrasound Breast / Mammogram, and a doctor consultation. With this package, you’ll receive a full-body check-up, and peace of mind knowing you’ve taken the necessary steps to detect and prevent any potential health issues.
So why wait? Book your health check-up today and take the first step towards a healthier you!
Some of the tests in this Package are:
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP):
A protein normally made by the liver and yolk sac of a developing baby, AFP levels go down soon after birth and are not seen in a healthy adult. High levels in women may indicate liver and ovarian cancers.
CA-125: This test is used to screen for ovarian cancer in women.
CA-15.3: This test is used to monitor the progression of breast cancer in women who have already been diagnosed.
CA-19.9: A protein that exists on the surface of certain cancer cells, CA 19.9 is shed by the tumour cells and can be detected by lab tests in blood and other body fluids. Elevated levels of the protein are an indicator of cancers such as pancreatic, colorectal, and gastric cancers in men.
Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA):
This is a protein present in the gastrointestinal tract during foetal life. Babies in the womb have high levels of CEA and after birth, levels drop dramatically. Therefore, the level of CEA in the blood is relatively low unless certain diseases, including certain cancers are present. Hence, this tumour marker is used to monitor the progression of cancer, particularly in those who have already been diagnosed with cancer.
Beta HCG Quantitative:
This test measures the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood. Elevated levels of HCG may indicate the presence of pregnancy or gestational trophoblastic disease in women.
Mammogram or Breast Ultrasound:
These imaging tests are used to screen for breast cancer in women. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast, while a breast ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the breast. Both tests are important in detecting breast cancer in its early stages.
USG Pelvis:
USG (ultrasound pelvis) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the pelvic organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This test is non-invasive, painless, and can help detect abnormalities in the pelvic region such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometrial thickening. It is also used to monitor the growth and development of a foetus during pregnancy.
Serum Ferritin:
This test helps estimate the amount of iron in the body. Iron is important for red blood cell production. Low Ferritin shows iron deficiency, which causes anaemia. Iron deficiency could also give an unhealthy texture to the skin, especially facial skin and hand. Symptoms of anaemia include chronic fatigue / tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headaches, pale skin (pallor) and balding. Once diagnosed, it can be corrected easily.
Folic Acid:
This test estimates the level of folic acid in the blood. The body requires folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anaemia. It is also required as a part of many body processes and is important for absorption of iron from the food taken normally. It is an important factor for growth.
Thyroid Profile:
Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that helps regulate many important processes in your body, including your metabolism. This profile includes tests for T3 total, T4 total, and TSH, which are all key indicators of thyroid function. By measuring these markers, your doctor will be able to determine if you have an overactive or underactive thyroid and develop a treatment plan accordingly.
- T3 Total: T3 is a thyroid hormone that helps regulate your metabolism. High levels of T3 can indicate an overactive thyroid, while low levels can indicate an underactive thyroid.
- T4 Total: T4 is another thyroid hormone that helps regulate your metabolism. High levels of T4 can indicate an overactive thyroid, while low levels can indicate an underactive thyroid.
- TSH: TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) is produced by your pituitary gland and stimulates your thyroid to produce T3 and T4. High levels of TSH can indicate an underactive thyroid, while low levels can indicate an overactive thyroid.
Vitamin D: Vitamin D is a very important vitamin with multiple important roles in the body. It helps in the absorption of Calcium from the food one eats. It has some other major functions too, including modulation of cell growth, neuromuscular and immune function, and reduction of inflammation. Vitamin D plays a major role in growth. It can cause Osteoporosis, hormonal disorders [including disturbance in menstrual cycle and infertility], reduction of immunity and in some cases even increase the risk of cancer. Though Vitamin D deficiency can be rectified, it may take time to revert to a healthy body function.
Vitamin B12: Vit B12 is important for metabolism. It helps in the formation of red blood cells and in the maintenance of the central nervous system. Deficiency of Vit B12 can lead to anemias, ulcers in the mouth, and abnormalities of skin texture
Bioplatinum With Female Cancer Screening Package
95 TESTS 2400 AED
- Female Cancer Screening
- Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
- CA – 125
- CA – 15.3
- CA – 19.9
- Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
- Mammogram OR Ultrasound Breast (Any One)
- Chest Xray
- Arthritis Profile
- Anti-CCP (ACCP)
- Anti Nuclear Antibodies (ANA)
- Cardiac Risk Markers
- Homocysteine
- Lipoprotein (Lpa)
- Apolipoprotein A1(APO-A1)
- Apolipoprotein B (APO-B)
- Apolipoprotein B/A1 ratio (APO B/APO A1)
- HsCRP
- Diabetic Screen
- Average Blood Glucose
- HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin
- Vitamin Profile
- Vitamin B12
- Vitamin D Total
Ferritin
- Folic Acid
Hemogram (20 tests)
- Pancreatic Profile
- Serum Amylase
- Lipase
- Electrolytes Profile
- Sodium
- Chloride
Testosterone Total
- Lipid Profile
- Total Cholesterol
- HDL Cholesterol
- LDL Cholesterol
- VLDL Cholesterol
- Triglycerides
- CHOL / HDL Ratio
- Liver Profile
- Albumin Serum
- Alkaline Phosphatase
- Bilirubin Direct
- Bilirubin Indirect
- Bilirubin Total
- GGTP Gamma GT
- Serum Albumin / Globulin Ratio
- Serum Globulin
- SGOT (AST)
- SGPT (ALT)
- Protein Serum
- Renal Profile
- Calcium
- Creatinine
- Uric Acid
- Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
- Urea
- Thyroid Profile
- T3 Total
- T4 Total
- TSH
- Iron Deficiency Profile
- Serum Iron
- TIBC – Total Iron Binding Capacity
- Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
Urine Routine (19 Tests)
- GP Doctor Consultation
“Health is wealth” – and regular check-ups play a crucial role in maintaining it. Especially for women, cancer screening should be an integral part of their health routine, and it’s never too early to start. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce the Bioplatinum PACKAGE WITH FEMALE CANCER SCREENING, a comprehensive package that has a total of 95 tests, including 6 vital female cancer tests.
With this package, you’ll receive BioPlatinum with 87 tests that cover everything from your blood work to heart health and even liver function. But what sets this package apart is the inclusion of 6 essential female cancer screening tests, including a Chest X-ray, Ultrasound Breast / Mammogram, and a doctor consultation. With this package, you’ll receive a full-body check-up, and peace of mind knowing you’ve taken the necessary steps to detect and prevent any potential health issues.
So why wait? Book your health check-up today and take the first step towards a healthier you!
Some of the tests in this Package are:
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP):
A protein normally made by the liver and yolk sac of a developing baby, AFP levels go down soon after birth and are not seen in a healthy adult. High levels in women may indicate liver and ovarian cancers.
CA-125: This test is used to screen for ovarian cancer in women.
CA-15.3: This test is used to monitor the progression of breast cancer in women who have already been diagnosed.
CA-19.9: A protein that exists on the surface of certain cancer cells, CA 19.9 is shed by the tumour cells and can be detected by lab tests in blood and other body fluids. Elevated levels of the protein are an indicator of cancers such as pancreatic, colorectal, and gastric cancers in men.
Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA):
This is a protein present in the gastrointestinal tract during foetal life. Babies in the womb have high levels of CEA and after birth, levels drop dramatically. Therefore, the level of CEA in the blood is relatively low unless certain diseases, including certain cancers are present. Hence, this tumour marker is used to monitor the progression of cancer, particularly in those who have already been diagnosed with cancer.
Beta HCG Quantitative:
This test measures the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood. Elevated levels of HCG may indicate the presence of pregnancy or gestational trophoblastic disease in women.
Mammogram or Breast Ultrasound:
These imaging tests are used to screen for breast cancer in women. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast, while a breast ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the breast. Both tests are important in detecting breast cancer in its early stages.
USG Pelvis:
USG (ultrasound pelvis) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the pelvic organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This test is non-invasive, painless, and can help detect abnormalities in the pelvic region such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometrial thickening. It is also used to monitor the growth and development of a foetus during pregnancy.
Serum Ferritin:
This test helps estimate the amount of iron in the body. Iron is important for red blood cell production. Low Ferritin shows iron deficiency, which causes anaemia. Iron deficiency could also give an unhealthy texture to the skin, especially facial skin and hand. Symptoms of anaemia include chronic fatigue / tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headaches, pale skin (pallor) and balding. Once diagnosed, it can be corrected easily.
Folic Acid:
This test estimates the level of folic acid in the blood. The body requires folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anaemia. It is also required as a part of many body processes and is important for absorption of iron from the food taken normally. It is an important factor for growth.
Thyroid Profile:
Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that helps regulate many important processes in your body, including your metabolism. This profile includes tests for T3 total, T4 total, and TSH, which are all key indicators of thyroid function. By measuring these markers, your doctor will be able to determine if you have an overactive or underactive thyroid and develop a treatment plan accordingly.
Vitamin D: Vitamin D is a very important vitamin with multiple important roles in the body. It helps in the absorption of Calcium from the food one eats. It has some other major functions too, including modulation of cell growth, neuromuscular and immune function, and reduction of inflammation. Vitamin D plays a major role in growth. It can cause Osteoporosis, hormonal disorders [including disturbance in menstrual cycle and infertility], reduction of immunity and in some cases even increase the risk of cancer. Though Vitamin D deficiency can be rectified, it may take time to revert to a healthy body function.
Vitamin B12: Vit B12 is important for metabolism. It helps in the formation of red blood cells and in the maintenance of the central nervous system. Deficiency of Vit B12 can lead to anemias, ulcers in the mouth, and abnormalities of skin texture
With this package, you’ll receive BioPlatinum with 87 tests that cover everything from your blood work to heart health and even liver function. But what sets this package apart is the inclusion of 6 essential female cancer screening tests, including a Chest X-ray, Ultrasound Breast / Mammogram, and a doctor consultation. With this package, you’ll receive a full-body check-up, and peace of mind knowing you’ve taken the necessary steps to detect and prevent any potential health issues.
So why wait? Book your health check-up today and take the first step towards a healthier you!
Some of the tests in this Package are:
Alpha Feto Protein (AFP):
A protein normally made by the liver and yolk sac of a developing baby, AFP levels go down soon after birth and are not seen in a healthy adult. High levels in women may indicate liver and ovarian cancers.
CA-125: This test is used to screen for ovarian cancer in women.
CA-15.3: This test is used to monitor the progression of breast cancer in women who have already been diagnosed.
CA-19.9: A protein that exists on the surface of certain cancer cells, CA 19.9 is shed by the tumour cells and can be detected by lab tests in blood and other body fluids. Elevated levels of the protein are an indicator of cancers such as pancreatic, colorectal, and gastric cancers in men.
Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA):
This is a protein present in the gastrointestinal tract during foetal life. Babies in the womb have high levels of CEA and after birth, levels drop dramatically. Therefore, the level of CEA in the blood is relatively low unless certain diseases, including certain cancers are present. Hence, this tumour marker is used to monitor the progression of cancer, particularly in those who have already been diagnosed with cancer.
Beta HCG Quantitative:
This test measures the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood. Elevated levels of HCG may indicate the presence of pregnancy or gestational trophoblastic disease in women.
Mammogram or Breast Ultrasound:
These imaging tests are used to screen for breast cancer in women. A mammogram is an X-ray of the breast, while a breast ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the breast. Both tests are important in detecting breast cancer in its early stages.
USG Pelvis:
USG (ultrasound pelvis) is a diagnostic imaging test that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the pelvic organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. This test is non-invasive, painless, and can help detect abnormalities in the pelvic region such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, or endometrial thickening. It is also used to monitor the growth and development of a foetus during pregnancy.
Serum Ferritin:
This test helps estimate the amount of iron in the body. Iron is important for red blood cell production. Low Ferritin shows iron deficiency, which causes anaemia. Iron deficiency could also give an unhealthy texture to the skin, especially facial skin and hand. Symptoms of anaemia include chronic fatigue / tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headaches, pale skin (pallor) and balding. Once diagnosed, it can be corrected easily.
Folic Acid:
This test estimates the level of folic acid in the blood. The body requires folic acid to produce healthy red blood cells and prevent anaemia. It is also required as a part of many body processes and is important for absorption of iron from the food taken normally. It is an important factor for growth.
Thyroid Profile:
Your thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in your neck that helps regulate many important processes in your body, including your metabolism. This profile includes tests for T3 total, T4 total, and TSH, which are all key indicators of thyroid function. By measuring these markers, your doctor will be able to determine if you have an overactive or underactive thyroid and develop a treatment plan accordingly.
- T3 Total: T3 is a thyroid hormone that helps regulate your metabolism. High levels of T3 can indicate an overactive thyroid, while low levels can indicate an underactive thyroid.
- T4 Total: T4 is another thyroid hormone that helps regulate your metabolism. High levels of T4 can indicate an overactive thyroid, while low levels can indicate an underactive thyroid.
- TSH: TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) is produced by your pituitary gland and stimulates your thyroid to produce T3 and T4. High levels of TSH can indicate an underactive thyroid, while low levels can indicate an overactive thyroid.
Vitamin D: Vitamin D is a very important vitamin with multiple important roles in the body. It helps in the absorption of Calcium from the food one eats. It has some other major functions too, including modulation of cell growth, neuromuscular and immune function, and reduction of inflammation. Vitamin D plays a major role in growth. It can cause Osteoporosis, hormonal disorders [including disturbance in menstrual cycle and infertility], reduction of immunity and in some cases even increase the risk of cancer. Though Vitamin D deficiency can be rectified, it may take time to revert to a healthy body function.
Vitamin B12: Vit B12 is important for metabolism. It helps in the formation of red blood cells and in the maintenance of the central nervous system. Deficiency of Vit B12 can lead to anemias, ulcers in the mouth, and abnormalities of skin texture