Cancer Screening Package for Women

  • LAB TEST : 10
  • AGE GROUP : ≥40
  • IDEAL FOR : WOMEN
  • CONSULTATIONS : 1

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Package Description

A woman’s health is the foundation of a strong and thriving family. Prioritizing regular screenings isn’t just self-care, it’s a commitment to the well-being of those who depend on her. Canc

Description

  • Complete Blood Count (CBC) – Detects signs of infection, anemia, or underlying health conditions.
  • Serum Creatinine – Evaluates kidney function.
  • Thyroid Function Tests (T3, T4, TSH) – Ensures optimal thyroid health
  • Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) – A marker of inflammation
  • Random Blood Sugar (RBS) – Screens for diabetes
  • Stool for Occult Blood – A simple test to detect early signs of colorectal cancer.
  • Breast Cancer Screening
  • Ultrasound Breast (For Women Below 40 Years): Detects abnormalities in younger women with denser breast tissue.
  • Mammography (For Women 40 & Above): A crucial screening tool for early breast cancer detection.
  • PAP Smear – Detects cervical cancer at its earliest stage.
  • Whole Abdomen Ultrasound – Examines vital abdominal organs to rule out abnormalities.

Oncology Consultation – Expert review of your results with personalized guidance.

Ladies, invest in yourself and take control of your health with our Cancer Screening Package
“Early detection can make all the difference. Schedule your screening now!”
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Cancer Screening for Women: Age-Wise Guide

Ages 21–29
  • Cervical Cancer: Pap test every 3 years starting at age 21. HPV testing is typically done only if Pap results are abnormal.
  • Breast Cancer: Clinical breast exam if recommended by a healthcare provider. Stay breast self-aware and report any changes.
  • Skin Cancer: Perform self-checks; dermatology visits if high-risk (e.g., fair skin, family history).
Ages 30–39
  • Cervical Cancer: Pap test + HPV test every 5 years, or Pap test alone every 3 years.
  • Breast Cancer: Routine mammograms not generally recommended unless high-risk. Discuss family history with your doctor.
  • Skin Cancer: Annual dermatology checks if high-risk.
Ages 40–49
  • Breast Cancer: Mammogram every 1–2 years starting at age 40 (depending on individual risk and provider recommendations).
  • Cervical Cancer: Continue co-testing (Pap + HPV) every 5 years or Pap alone every 3 years.
  • Colorectal Cancer: Start screening at age 45 (e.g., colonoscopy every 10 years or FIT yearly).
  • Skin Cancer: Annual checks for high-risk individuals.
Ages 50–64
  • Breast Cancer: Continue mammograms every 1–2 years.
  • Cervical Cancer: Continue Pap + HPV co-testing every 5 years or Pap alone every 3 years, until age 65.
  • Colorectal Cancer: Continue regular screening as advised by your doctor.
  • Lung Cancer: Annual low-dose CT scan if aged 50–80 with a 20+ pack-year smoking history (currently smoking or quit within the past 15 years).
  • Skin Cancer: Continue annual checks if at risk.
Ages 65+
  • Cervical Cancer: Can discontinue if previous tests were normal and no high-risk factors exist.
  • Breast Cancer: Continue mammograms every 1–2 years depending on overall health and life expectancy.
  • Colorectal Cancer: Continue if life expectancy is 10+ years.
  • Lung Cancer: Continue annual low-dose CT until age 80 if eligible.
  • Skin Cancer: Maintain routine dermatology visits as needed.