
Blood count (CBC) A blood count test is used to detect different numbers of blood cells, and it can also be used to detect some types of tumors, such as: leukemia. Electrophoresis: Electrophoresis can detect abnormal proteins of the immune system, which can be elevated in multiple myelomas.
Circulating Tumor Cells Examination of rotating tumor cells helps to detect and determine the number of tumor cells that separate from the tumor and enter the blood to circulate with it. Tumor markers Tumor markers are chemicals that are made by certain normal cells in the body at a certain level and may be elevated
The proportion of these substances significantly when cancerous tumors are present or not.
types of analysis
Breast Functions *CA15.3 *CEA *MCA
Functions of the uterus and ovaries *CA125 *CEA *B-HCG
Thyroid Functions *Calcitonin * TBG (thyroid binding globulin) *NSE
Pineal gland functions *ACTH *TSH *Prolactin *GH (Pituitary)
Liver Functions *AFP *CEA (Liver
Kidney Functions * Renin * B-HCG (Kidney)
Functions of testicular tumors *B-HCG *Erythropoitein (Testis)
Prostate functions *PSA *Free PSA *Prostatic Acid Phosphatase (PAP) (Prostate)
Digestive System Functions *AFP *CA 19.9 *CEA
Lung Functions *CEA *CA 19.9 *NSE
Bladder functions *CEA *CA50