Oncology Services

Advanced Cancer Screening and Diagnostic Solutions

Comprehensive Oncology Screening

Early detection saves lives - Our advanced cancer screening services

Why Cancer Screening Matters

Cancer screening tests can detect cancer in its early stages when treatment is most effective. Many cancers that are found early have better survival rates and treatment options.

At आविष्कार डायग्नोस्टिक्स, we provide state-of-the-art cancer screening and diagnostic services using the latest technology and expert guidance.

Our comprehensive oncology services include blood tests, imaging studies, tumor markers, and genetic screening for various cancer types.

Prevention & Early Detection

Regular screening can catch cancer early when treatment options are most effective and survival rates are higher.

Oncology Services

Our Oncology Services

Tumor Markers

Blood tests to detect cancer-related proteins that indicate presence or progression of cancer

Imaging Services

Advanced imaging including CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound for cancer detection and staging

Genetic Testing

Genetic screening for hereditary cancer risk assessment and personalized prevention strategies

Cancer Types We Screen For

Specialized screening and diagnostic services for various cancer types

Breast Cancer

Comprehensive breast cancer screening and diagnosis

  • Mammography
  • Breast Ultrasound
  • Breast MRI
  • CA 15-3 Tumor Marker
  • BRCA Genetic Testing
Lung Cancer

Advanced lung cancer screening for smokers and at-risk individuals

  • Low-Dose CT Scan
  • Chest X-Ray
  • CEA Tumor Marker
  • Sputum Cytology
  • Lung Function Tests
Colorectal Cancer

Effective screening and early detection for colorectal cancer

  • Colonoscopy
  • FOBT (Fecal Occult Blood)
  • CT Colonography
  • CEA Tumor Marker
  • Flexible Sigmoidoscopy
Prostate Cancer

Specialized prostate cancer screening for men

  • PSA Blood Test
  • Digital Rectal Exam
  • Prostate Ultrasound
  • MRI Fusion Biopsy
  • Free PSA Testing
Cervical Cancer

Comprehensive cervical cancer screening for women

  • Pap Smear Test
  • HPV Testing
  • Liquid-Based Cytology
  • Colposcopy
  • HPV Vaccination
Ovarian Cancer

Ovarian cancer screening and risk assessment

  • CA-125 Tumor Marker
  • Pelvic Ultrasound
  • Transvaginal Ultrasound
  • BRCA Genetic Testing
  • HE4 Tumor Marker

Popular Tumor Marker Tests

Blood tests that detect cancer-related proteins

CEA (Carcinoembryonic Antigen)

Used to detect colorectal, lung, breast, and other cancers

Blood Test
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)

Primary marker for prostate cancer screening in men

Blood Test
CA 15-3

Breast cancer marker used for monitoring treatment response

Blood Test
CA-125

Ovarian cancer marker also used for other cancers

Blood Test
AFP (Alpha-Fetoprotein)

Liver cancer and testicular cancer marker

Blood Test
HCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin)

Testicular and germ cell cancer marker

Blood Test

Why Choose Our Oncology Services

Advanced Technology

State-of-the-art diagnostic equipment including latest imaging and laboratory technology for accurate cancer detection

Expert Oncologists

Experienced oncology specialists and pathologists dedicated to cancer diagnosis and screening

Quick Results

Fast and accurate test results delivery within 24-48 hours for timely diagnosis and treatment

Confidentiality

Complete privacy and confidentiality of your medical records and test results

Home Collection

Free sample collection at your home by trained and certified phlebotomists

Affordable Pricing

Transparent and competitive pricing with flexible payment options for all cancer screening tests

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about oncology screening and services

Cancer screening recommendations vary by type of cancer and individual risk factors. Generally, screening begins at age 40-50 for most common cancers. However, if you have a family history of cancer or other risk factors, screening may start earlier. Consult with your doctor to determine the appropriate screening schedule for you.

A tumor marker test is a blood test that detects cancer-related proteins or substances in the blood. These markers can indicate the presence of cancer or help monitor treatment effectiveness. Not all elevated markers mean cancer is present, as some benign conditions can also raise these levels.

Genetic testing is recommended if you have a family history of cancer, early-onset cancer, or multiple cancers in your family. It's not necessary for everyone. Discuss with your doctor whether genetic testing is appropriate for you based on your personal and family history.

No screening test is 100% accurate. Some cancers may not be detected by screening, especially if they develop between screening tests. However, regular screening significantly improves the chances of detecting cancer at an early, more treatable stage.

If your screening test results are abnormal, don't panic. Your doctor will recommend follow-up tests to confirm the diagnosis. These may include additional imaging, biopsies, or specialist consultations. Early detection of abnormalities is when treatment is most effective.

Screening frequency depends on the type of cancer, your age, and individual risk factors. Some screenings are done annually, while others are done every few years. Your healthcare provider will recommend the appropriate screening schedule for you based on your specific risk profile.