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Number of red blood cells in the blood

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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Testicular Cancer Monitor Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Testicular Cancer Monitor Test

  • Must be male
  • Must be over the age of 15
  • Must have a history of testicular cancer or be at high risk
  • Must have a healthcare provider referral

What are the measure values for the test Testicular Cancer Monitor Test

  • AFP (Alpha-fetoprotein): Less than 20 ng/mL
  • Beta-hCG (Beta-human chorionic gonadotropin): Less than 5 mIU/mL
  • LDH (Lactate dehydrogenase): 140-280 U/L

What does this test Testicular Cancer Monitor Test identify?

Testicular Cancer Monitor Test

The Testicular Cancer Monitor Test is a screening test used to identify the presence of testicular cancer in men. Testicular cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the testicles, which are part of the male reproductive system. This test helps in early detection of testicular cancer, which can improve the chances of successful treatment.

The test involves a physical examination of the testicles to check for any abnormalities, such as lumps or swelling. It may also include blood tests to measure levels of certain markers that can indicate the presence of testicular cancer.

Early detection of testicular cancer is important as it can help in timely treatment and better outcomes. Men are advised to perform regular self-examinations of their testicles and to consult a healthcare provider if they notice any changes or abnormalities.

Why is this test Testicular Cancer Monitor Test taken?

Testicular Cancer Monitor Test

The Testicular Cancer Monitor Test is taken to monitor the levels of certain markers in the blood that may indicate the presence of testicular cancer. Testicular cancer is a type of cancer that develops in the testicles, which are part of the male reproductive system.

This test is usually recommended for individuals who have been previously diagnosed with testicular cancer and are undergoing treatment or surveillance to monitor for recurrence. It helps to track the levels of specific tumor markers, such as alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-hCG), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), which may be elevated in the presence of testicular cancer.

Regular monitoring of these tumor markers through the Testicular Cancer Monitor Test can help healthcare providers detect any signs of recurrence or progression of the cancer at an early stage, allowing for timely intervention and treatment.

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