Cancer Screening Package for Men

  • LAB TEST : 9
  • AGE GROUP : ≥40
  • IDEAL FOR : MEN
  • CONSULTATIONS : 1

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Package Description

Prevention is better than cure, and this holds especially true for cancer. Regular screenings are key to detecting cancer early, when it’s most treatable. Cancer screening in men is crucial

Description

  •  Complete Blood Count (CBC) – Evaluates overall health and detects abnormalities
  •  PSA (Prostatic Specific Antigen) – Key marker for prostate health
  •  RBS (Random Blood Sugar) – Screens for diabetes risk
  •  Serum Creatinine – Assesses kidney function
  •  Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH) – Monitors thyroid gland function
  •  ESR (Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate) – Detects inflammation and potential malignancies
  •  Stool Test for Occult Blood – A simple test to detect early signs of colorectal cancer
  •  Ultrasound (Whole Abdomen) – Provides imaging for liver, kidneys, pancreas & more

Oncology Consultation – Prompt diagnosis after evaluation of the test reports.

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Cancer Screening for Men: Age-Wise Guide

Ages 18–39
  • Testicular Cancer: Self-exams; focus on awareness rather than formal screening.
  • Skin Cancer: Perform self-checks and visit a dermatologist if high-risk (fair skin, heavy sun exposure, family history).
  • Oral Cancer: Visual screenings during dental visits, especially for smokers or heavy drinkers.
Ages 40–49
  • Colorectal Cancer: Begin screening at age 45; start earlier with a family history.
  • Prostate Cancer: Discuss screening at age 45 if at high risk (e.g., African American men or strong family history).
  • Skin Cancer: Annual skin checks for those at high risk.
  • Lung Cancer: Consider only if there's a qualifying smoking history (see details in later age group).
Ages 50–64
  • Colorectal Cancer: Continue regular screening (e.g., colonoscopy every 10 years or FIT yearly).
  • Prostate Cancer: Discuss PSA testing starting at age 50 (earlier if high risk).
  • Lung Cancer: Annual low-dose CT scan for men aged 50–80 with a 20+ pack-year smoking history (currently smoking or quit within the past 15 years).
  • Skin Cancer: Annual dermatology exams if at risk.
  • Oral Cancer: Regular screenings during dental checkups if lifestyle risk factors exist.
Ages 65+
  • Colorectal Cancer: Continue screening if life expectancy is 10+ years.
  • Prostate Cancer: Continue PSA testing based on overall health and life expectancy.
  • Lung Cancer: Continue annual low-dose CT scans through age 80, if still eligible.
  • Skin Cancer: Routine dermatologic checks.

Fasting

  • 10–12 hours of fasting is required before the procedure.

Water Intake

  • You may drink water during the fasting period.

Clothing

  • Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

ID Proof

  • Carry a government-issued ID for registration.

Medical History

  • Bring previous medical reports and a list of current medications.

Menstruation

  • Avoid scheduling during menstruation, as urine and stool samples cannot be collected during this time.

Alcohol and Smoking

  • Avoid alcohol and smoking for at least 12 hours before the check-up.

Pregnancy

  • Pregnant women should avoid X-rays, mammography, and bone densitometry.