Health Checkup

BIOSILVER WITH FEMALE CANCER SCREENING

Regular cancer screenings are a powerful weapon in the fight for women’s health. By taking proactive steps to screen for cancer, women can detect the disease in its earliest stages and get better treatment outcomes. Starting at the age of 21, women can benefit from undergoing regular screenings for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. With preventive health check-ups, women can be empowered to take charge of their health and feel confident in the knowledge that they are doing all that they can to protect themselves from the devastating effects of cancer.

  The BioSilver Package with Female Cancer Screening has 81 comprehensive tests and 6 Female cancer screening tests. This comprehensive package includes a Chest X-ray, Ultrasound Breast/Mammogram, and a Doctor Consultation, providing the ultimate protection against female cancer. Take control of your health and book this package today!
  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.

  Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy nerve cells and red blood cells. A deficiency in Vitamin B12 can lead to a range of symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and memory loss. The Vitamin B12 test is important for diagnosing a deficiency in this nutrient and ensuring that it is being absorbed properly by the body.

  Vitamin D Total: Vitamin D is important for maintaining strong bones, boosting the immune system, and regulating the absorption of calcium in the body. A Vitamin D Total test helps to measure the amount of Vitamin D in your blood and determine if you are getting enough of this important nutrient.

  Iron Deficiency Profile:
Iron deficiency profile checks for the capability of the body to produce to make hemoglobin and RBC. These tests are used to detect and help diagnose iron deficiency or iron overload. In people with anemia, these tests can help determine whether the condition is due to iron deficiency or another cause, such as chronic blood loss or some other illness. Any deficiency, if treated with proper medical advice, can be curative. Neglect can lead to chronic fatigue and other nutritional disturbances.   A women’s body is constantly changing – with all the hormonal changes, with age, with emotions, with duties and much more. Sometimes changes that seem normal can be signs of cancer though. With all the stresses they go through, it is very important to do a comprehensive health check-up. Especially, if you have a history of Cancer in the family, comprehensive cancer screening should be done regularly to rule out any hidden disease.

Here are some symptoms that women should not ignore and get a cancer preventive check-up done
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Unexplained weight loss
Constant fatigue
Pain in the pelvis or abdominal area
Changes in your bathroom habits
Persistent indigestion or nausea
Changes in your breasts

Changes in Lymph Nodes

Biosilver With Female Cancer Screening Package

81 TESTS         1900 AED

  • Female Cancer Screening
    • Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
    • CA – 125
    • CA – 15.3
    • CA – 19.9
    • Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
    • Beta HCG Quantitative
  • Chest X-Ray
  • Mammogram OR Ultrasound Breast (Any One)
  • Hemogram (20 tests)
  • Diabetic Screen
    • Average Blood Glucose
    • HbA1c – Glycated Haemoglobin
  • Vitamin Profile
    • Vitamin B12
    • Vitamin D Total
  • Lipid Profile
    • Total Cholesterol
    • HDL Cholesterol
    • LDL Cholesterol
    • VLDL Cholesterol
    • Triglycerides
    • CHOL / HDL Ratio
    • Non-HDL Cholesterol
  • 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
  • Kidney Profile / Renal Profile
    • Creatinine
    • Calcium
    • Uric Acid
    • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
    • Urea
  • Iron Deficiency Profile
    • Serum Iron
    • TIBC – Total Iron Binding Capacity
    • Unsaturated Iron Binding Capacity (UIBC)
  • Testosterone Total
  • Thyroid Profile
    • T3 Total
    • T4 Total
    • TSH
  • Urine Routine (19 Tests)
  •  GP Doctor Consultation
Regular cancer screenings are a powerful weapon in the fight for women’s health. By taking proactive steps to screen for cancer, women can detect the disease in its earliest stages and get better treatment outcomes. Starting at the age of 21, women can benefit from undergoing regular screenings for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancers. With preventive health check-ups, women can be empowered to take charge of their health and feel confident in the knowledge that they are doing all that they can to protect themselves from the devastating effects of cancer.

  The BioSilver Package with Female Cancer Screening has 81 comprehensive tests and 6 Female cancer screening tests. This comprehensive package includes a Chest X-ray, Ultrasound Breast/Mammogram, and a Doctor Consultation, providing the ultimate protection against female cancer. Take control of your health and book this package today!
  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.

  Vitamin B12: Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy nerve cells and red blood cells. A deficiency in Vitamin B12 can lead to a range of symptoms such as fatigue, depression, and memory loss. The Vitamin B12 test is important for diagnosing a deficiency in this nutrient and ensuring that it is being absorbed properly by the body.

  Vitamin D Total: Vitamin D is important for maintaining strong bones, boosting the immune system, and regulating the absorption of calcium in the body. A Vitamin D Total test helps to measure the amount of Vitamin D in your blood and determine if you are getting enough of this important nutrient.

  Iron Deficiency Profile:
Iron deficiency profile checks for the capability of the body to produce to make hemoglobin and RBC. These tests are used to detect and help diagnose iron deficiency or iron overload. In people with anemia, these tests can help determine whether the condition is due to iron deficiency or another cause, such as chronic blood loss or some other illness. Any deficiency, if treated with proper medical advice, can be curative. Neglect can lead to chronic fatigue and other nutritional disturbances.   A women’s body is constantly changing – with all the hormonal changes, with age, with emotions, with duties and much more. Sometimes changes that seem normal can be signs of cancer though. With all the stresses they go through, it is very important to do a comprehensive health check-up. Especially, if you have a history of Cancer in the family, comprehensive cancer screening should be done regularly to rule out any hidden disease.

Here are some symptoms that women should not ignore and get a cancer preventive check-up done
Abnormal vaginal bleeding
Unexplained weight loss
Constant fatigue
Pain in the pelvis or abdominal area
Changes in your bathroom habits
Persistent indigestion or nausea
Changes in your breasts

Changes in Lymph Nodes

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