Cancer screening aims to detect cancer before symptoms appear. This may involve blood tests, urine tests, other diagnostic procedures, or medical imaging. The benefits of screening — including cancer prevention, early detection, and effective treatment — must always be weighed against potential risks or harms.
Examples of blood tests commonly used to help diagnose cancer include:
Learn more: Cancer blood tests – Lab tests used in cancer (Mayo Clinic)
Screening tests are laboratory tests that help identify people with an increased risk of developing a condition or disease — often before they have symptoms or even realize they may be at risk. These tests allow preventive measures or early treatment to be taken, making them a vital part of preventive health care.
Learn more: What are Screening Tests? – Lab Tests Online
Many cancers can be detected through physical changes in the body, often felt through the skin. These include cancers in the breast, testicles, lymph nodes (glands), and soft tissues. The presence of a lump or thickening may be an early or late sign of cancer and should be promptly reported to a doctor, especially if it is newly discovered or growing in size.
Learn more: Signs and Symptoms of Cancer – American Cancer Society
This is a basic screening package recommended for adults (men and women) who would like to screen themselves for certain common malignancies.
For advanced cancer screening, kindly follow the protocols above.