A cancer marker check for females is a blood test that measures the levels of specific proteins or substances (called tumor markers) that can be elevated in certain cancers common to women. The main benefit is that it can be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment for diagnosed cancers and to check for recurrence after treatment is complete. While some markers, like CA-125 for ovarian cancer and CA 15-3 for breast cancer, are sometimes used for high-risk individuals, they are not reliable for general screening because their levels can also be raised by many non-cancerous conditions. Therefore, these tests are primarily a follow-up tool, not a first-line diagnostic test.
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A cancer marker check for males is a blood test that measures specific substances that can be elevated in certain cancers. The most common one is the PSA (prostate-specific antigen) test, which is used to screen for and monitor prostate cancer. While an elevated PSA level can be a sign of prostate cancer, it can also be raised by non-cancerous conditions like an enlarged prostate or infection. Therefore, this test is used in conjunction with other diagnostic tools. Other markers may be used to monitor testicular cancer or to check for recurrence. The main benefit is that it provides a way to monitor treatment and check for cancer recurrence, especially for prostate cancer.
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