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There are several different types of cancer tests that can be used to diagnose cancer or to determine the presence of cancer cells in the body. These tests can be used to screen for cancer, to diagnose cancer, or to monitor cancer treatment. Some common cancer tests include:

Biopsy: A biopsy involves removing a small sample of tissue from the area of the body that is suspected of having cancer. The tissue is examined under a microscope to determine whether cancer cells are present.

Imaging tests: Imaging tests, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, can be used to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body. These images can help doctors look for signs of cancer.

Blood tests: Some cancer cells produce substances that can be detected in the blood. Blood tests can be used to look for these substances and to help diagnose cancer.

Endoscopic tests: Endoscopic tests involve using a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end to examine the inside of the body. These tests can be used to look for cancer in the digestive tract, bladder, and other internal organs.

It’s important to speak with a healthcare provider about which cancer tests may be appropriate for you.

There are several different types of cancer tests that can be used to diagnose cancer or to determine the presence of cancer cells in the body. These tests can be used to screen for cancer, to diagnose cancer, or to monitor cancer treatment. Some common cancer tests include:

Biopsy: A biopsy involves removing a small sample of tissue from the area of the body that is suspected of having cancer. The tissue is examined under a microscope to determine whether cancer cells are present.

Imaging tests: Imaging tests, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, can be used to create detailed pictures of the inside of the body. These images can help doctors look for signs of cancer.

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Blood tests: Some cancer cells produce substances that can be detected in the blood. Blood tests can be used to look for these substances and to help diagnose cancer.

Endoscopic tests: Endoscopic tests involve using a thin, flexible tube with a camera on the end to examine the inside of the body. These tests can be used to look for cancer in the digestive tract, bladder, and other internal organs.

It’s important to speak with a healthcare provider about which cancer tests may be appropriate for you.

HELPFUL LINKS:

Galleri® – Multi-Cancer Early Detection
1525 O’Brien Drive
Menlo Park, CA  94025
(833) 694-2553

Nagalase in Blood

Reno Integrative Medical Center
6110 Plumas Street, Suite B,
Reno, Nevada 89519
(775) 829-1009

Burzynski Clinic
9432 Katy Fwy
Houston, TX 77055
(713) 335-5697

Hope4Cancer
Av Del Pacifico 650,
Playas, Monumental  22504
Tijuana, B.C., Mexico