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EXECUTIVE MALE CANCER SCREENING PACKAGE

The Executive Male Cancer Screening Package is designed specifically for men, to provide a comprehensive and thorough full body check-up for various types of cancer.

  With 18 tests, including 6 special cancer marker tests, an ultrasound whole abdomen, and a Vitamin D test, this package gives men a complete picture of their health. The 6 special cancer marker tests help detect any signs of cancer at an early stage, while the ultrasound whole abdomen provides a detailed image of the abdominal area, including the liver, pancreas, and more.

  The Vitamin D test ensures that men have enough of this essential nutrient, which is important for maintaining strong bones and a healthy immune system.   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. Its presence is elevated in potential cancers, including testicular and liver cancer, in men.
  • 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 is 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.
  • PSA– PSA is a protein produced by normal, as well as malignant, cells of the prostate gland. PSA may exist in two forms: It may be bound to another protein or float freely. Our panel measures both, total PSA and Free PSA. A person may have an increased risk of prostate cancer when they have higher levels of total PSA and lower levels of free PSA. Elevated PSA levels can be due to either prostate cancer or benign conditions.
  • Beta HCG Quantitative: This test measures the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood. While HCG is produced by the cells of the placenta during pregnancy in a female, the male testes also produce this hormone at low levels throughout life. In some cancers, including testicular cancer, high levels of HCG are released so its presence in the serum is always considered a malignancy in males.
  Renal Profile:
This comprehensive test provides a comprehensive evaluation of your kidney function. Creatinine, calcium, uric acid, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) are all key indicators of kidney health and are included in this panel. By measuring these key markers, your doctor will be able to identify any issues with your kidney function and develop a tailored treatment plan.

  Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen:
An Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen test uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the abdomen. This test evaluates the abdominal internal organs (such as gallbladder, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and spleen) and helps diagnose abnormalities like blood clots or fluid accumulation, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, appendicitis, kidney stones or blockages, tumours etc, making it a valuable tool for overall health assessment.

Executive Male Cancer Screening Package

18 TESTS         2200 AED

  • Male Cancer Screening
    • Alpha Feto Protein (AFP)
    • CA – 19.9
    • Carcino Embryonic Antigen (CEA)
    • PSA-total Prostate Specific Antigen, total
    • Free PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
    • Beta HCG Quantitative
  • Occult blood Stool
  • Renal Profile
    • Calcium
    • Creatinine
    • Uric Acid
    • Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)
    • Urea
  • Thyroid Profile
    • T3 Total
    • T4 Total
    • TSH
  • GP Doctor Consultation
  • Vitamin D Total
  • Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen
  • XRAY – CHEST (Single View)
The Executive Male Cancer Screening Package is designed specifically for men, to provide a comprehensive and thorough full body check-up for various types of cancer.

  With 18 tests, including 6 special cancer marker tests, an ultrasound whole abdomen, and a Vitamin D test, this package gives men a complete picture of their health. The 6 special cancer marker tests help detect any signs of cancer at an early stage, while the ultrasound whole abdomen provides a detailed image of the abdominal area, including the liver, pancreas, and more.

  The Vitamin D test ensures that men have enough of this essential nutrient, which is important for maintaining strong bones and a healthy immune system.   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. Its presence is elevated in potential cancers, including testicular and liver cancer, in men.
  • 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 is 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.
  • PSA– PSA is a protein produced by normal, as well as malignant, cells of the prostate gland. PSA may exist in two forms: It may be bound to another protein or float freely. Our panel measures both, total PSA and Free PSA. A person may have an increased risk of prostate cancer when they have higher levels of total PSA and lower levels of free PSA. Elevated PSA levels can be due to either prostate cancer or benign conditions.
  • Beta HCG Quantitative: This test measures the level of the hormone human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) in the blood. While HCG is produced by the cells of the placenta during pregnancy in a female, the male testes also produce this hormone at low levels throughout life. In some cancers, including testicular cancer, high levels of HCG are released so its presence in the serum is always considered a malignancy in males.
  Renal Profile:
This comprehensive test provides a comprehensive evaluation of your kidney function. Creatinine, calcium, uric acid, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) are all key indicators of kidney health and are included in this panel. By measuring these key markers, your doctor will be able to identify any issues with your kidney function and develop a tailored treatment plan.

  Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen:
An Ultrasound (USG) Whole Abdomen test uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the abdomen. This test evaluates the abdominal internal organs (such as gallbladder, kidneys, liver, pancreas, and spleen) and helps diagnose abnormalities like blood clots or fluid accumulation, gallstones, hernia, pancreatitis, appendicitis, kidney stones or blockages, tumours etc, making it a valuable tool for overall health assessment.

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