Cancer risk checkup
A comprehensive laboratory diagnostics program for assessing cancer risks, inflammatory processes, and the general condition of the body.
Why it is important to undergo an oncology checkup
A preventive examination helps monitor the body’s condition, notice changes in test results in time, and receive a doctor’s recommendations before pronounced complaints appear.
Detect hidden changes
Some pathological processes may remain asymptomatic for a long time, so it is important to regularly monitor key indicators.
Simple diagnostics through a blood test
No invasive procedures are required to undergo the program: the main indicators are assessed through laboratory blood testing.
Monitoring the body’s condition over time
The examination can be performed regularly to track changes and compare results with previous indicators.
Therapist consultation based on results
The doctor will explain the results, compare them with your complaints and medical history, and, if necessary, recommend additional examination.
Suitable for an annual preventive examination
The checkup can become part of regular health monitoring, especially if risk factors are present.
Laboratory tests
- Complete blood count
- Glucose
- HbA1c
- Pap test / oncocytology
- Flora smear
- HPV, types 16 and 18
Specialist consultations
Initial and follow-up appointment with a gynecologist
The checkup is carried out for diagnostic and preventive purposes, and the results are discussed with a specialist.
Preparation
- Blood test on an empty stomach, 8–12 hours
- Water is allowed
- Avoid alcohol and fatty foods for 24 hours
- Do not smoke for 30 minutes before the test
- Avoid stress and physical exertion
- If you are taking medication, consult your doctor
Important information
Inform your doctor if you are taking antibiotics, hormonal medications, or other drugs. If you have complaints, the examination may be carried out on any day based on the specialist’s recommendation.
The checkup is carried out for diagnostic and preventive purposes, and the results are discussed with a specialist.
Who is the checkup recommended for?
The Cancer Risk Checkup is suitable for preventive monitoring, assessment of possible risks, and follow-up in cases of hereditary predisposition or chronic inflammatory diseases.
For preventive examination
If you want to regularly monitor your body’s condition and notice possible changes in time.
For people over 35–40 years old
With age, the importance of preventive examinations and regular monitoring of key health indicators increases.
In case of hereditary predisposition to cancer
If there have been cases of cancer in your family, it is important to discuss an individual monitoring plan with your doctor.
In case of chronic inflammatory diseases
Long-term inflammatory processes require regular monitoring and assessment of the body’s general condition.
For follow-up after treatment
As prescribed by a doctor, the checkup may be used for dynamic monitoring and assessment of changes in indicators.
Book an
examination
Undergo a Cancer Risk Checkup to assess possible risks, check inflammatory markers, and receive a therapist’s recommendations.