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ONCO CHECK-UP (for women)
Onco Check-Up is a comprehensive medical examination designed to detect cancer at an early stage. It typically includes a series of tests and screenings that assess an individual's risk for various types of cancer. The purpose of an Onco Check-Up is to identify any potential signs of cancer early on, when treatment is more likely to be successful, and to provide peace of mind for individuals concerned about their cancer risk.
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Onco Check-Up for Women is a comprehensive preventive examination aimed at the early detection of oncological diseases at stages when treatment is most effective and can completely cure the illness.
Our ONCO CHECK-UP (for women) includes:
Laboratory and Instrumental Examination Methods:
- Complete blood count
- Urinalysis
- Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c)
- Renal panel (uric acid, urea, creatinine)
- Liver panel (total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, GGT)
- Lipid panel (triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL, atherogenic index)
- Thyroid hormones (TSH)
- Ferritin
- RW test (syphilis), HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
- Vitamin D
- Quantitative HPV testing
Diagnostic Markers:
- CA 72-4 (tumors of colon, lungs, ovaries, endometrium, pancreas, stomach, breast)
- CA 19-9 (pancreatic cancer and others)
- ROMA Index (CA125, HE4 — ovarian cancer and other gynecologic and gastrointestinal tumors)
- SCCA (squamous cell carcinoma antigen for various localizations, cervical cancer)
- Alpha-fetoprotein (germ cell ovarian tumors)
- Total β-hCG (trophoblastic tumors of ovarian, placental, and testicular origin)
- CA 15-3 (breast cancer marker)
- BRCA 1/2 (PCR, genetics, breast cancer)
Specialist Consultations:
- Therapist consultation (weighing, dietary recommendations, development of an individual examination plan considering age)
- Gynecologist consultation (smear collection, PAP test, pelvic ultrasound)
- Mammologist consultation (+ breast ultrasound)
Ultrasound Examinations:
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Lymphatic vessels ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
Functional Studies:
- ECG
Medical Board Review
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Examinations as Indicated (additional fees apply):
- Tumor M2-pyruvate kinase (stool test, colorectal cancer marker)
- Gastrocolonoscopy
- CT/MRI appointments with support
- Blood calcium, parathyroid hormone
- Consultations with other specialists:
ENT, andrologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, allergist, nephrologist, proctologist, surgeon, vascular surgeon, pulmonologist, hepatologist, endocrinologist
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Cancers of the female reproductive system and breast rank among the leading causes of mortality, but timely diagnosis offers a 90–95% chance of successful recovery. Regular oncological screening allows you to:
- Detect precancerous changes before symptoms appear;
- Diagnose cancer at an early stage;
- Assess individual risks and hereditary predisposition;
- Develop a preventive strategy and start treatment promptly.
This comprehensive examination helps diagnose and prevent the following types of oncopathologies:
- Breast cancer;
- Cervical cancer;
- Endometrial (uterine) cancer;
- Ovarian cancer;
- Vaginal and vulvar cancers;
- Tumors of the thyroid and other endocrine organs;
- Oncological diseases of the gastrointestinal and urinary systems (as indicated).
Recommended Frequency of Onco Check-Up:
- Women aged 20–35 years: once every 1–2 years.
- After 35 years: annually.
- With a family history or hormonal disorders: according to an individual schedule recommended by a doctor.
Why It’s Important Not to Delay Screening:
Early-stage oncological diseases often proceed without symptoms. Therefore, it is crucial not to wait for complaints but to undergo preventive check-ups regularly.
Timely Onco Check-Up:
- Saves lives and preserves reproductive health;
- Increases the chances of complete cure;
- Helps avoid aggressive treatment in the future;
- Provides peace of mind and confidence in the future.
Take care of yourself today to be healthy, active, and confident every day tomorrow.
Our ONCO CHECK-UP (for women) includes:
Laboratory and Instrumental Examination Methods:
- Complete blood count
- Urinalysis
- Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c)
- Renal panel (uric acid, urea, creatinine)
- Liver panel (total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, GGT)
- Lipid panel (triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL, atherogenic index)
- Thyroid hormones (TSH)
- Ferritin
- RW test (syphilis), HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
- Vitamin D
- Quantitative HPV testing
Diagnostic Markers:
- CA 72-4 (tumors of colon, lungs, ovaries, endometrium, pancreas, stomach, breast)
- CA 19-9 (pancreatic cancer and others)
- ROMA Index (CA125, HE4 — ovarian cancer and other gynecologic and gastrointestinal tumors)
- SCCA (squamous cell carcinoma antigen for various localizations, cervical cancer)
- Alpha-fetoprotein (germ cell ovarian tumors)
- Total β-hCG (trophoblastic tumors of ovarian, placental, and testicular origin)
- CA 15-3 (breast cancer marker)
- BRCA 1/2 (PCR, genetics, breast cancer)
Specialist Consultations:
- Therapist consultation (weighing, dietary recommendations, development of an individual examination plan considering age)
- Gynecologist consultation (smear collection, PAP test, pelvic ultrasound)
- Mammologist consultation (+ breast ultrasound)
Ultrasound Examinations:
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Lymphatic vessels ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
Functional Studies:
- ECG
Medical Board Review
----------------------------
Examinations as Indicated (additional fees apply):
- Tumor M2-pyruvate kinase (stool test, colorectal cancer marker)
- Gastrocolonoscopy
- CT/MRI appointments with support
- Blood calcium, parathyroid hormone
- Consultations with other specialists:
ENT, andrologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, allergist, nephrologist, proctologist, surgeon, vascular surgeon, pulmonologist, hepatologist, endocrinologist
-----------------------------
Cancers of the female reproductive system and breast rank among the leading causes of mortality, but timely diagnosis offers a 90–95% chance of successful recovery. Regular oncological screening allows you to:
- Detect precancerous changes before symptoms appear;
- Diagnose cancer at an early stage;
- Assess individual risks and hereditary predisposition;
- Develop a preventive strategy and start treatment promptly.
This comprehensive examination helps diagnose and prevent the following types of oncopathologies:
- Breast cancer;
- Cervical cancer;
- Endometrial (uterine) cancer;
- Ovarian cancer;
- Vaginal and vulvar cancers;
- Tumors of the thyroid and other endocrine organs;
- Oncological diseases of the gastrointestinal and urinary systems (as indicated).
Recommended Frequency of Onco Check-Up:
- Women aged 20–35 years: once every 1–2 years.
- After 35 years: annually.
- With a family history or hormonal disorders: according to an individual schedule recommended by a doctor.
Why It’s Important Not to Delay Screening:
Early-stage oncological diseases often proceed without symptoms. Therefore, it is crucial not to wait for complaints but to undergo preventive check-ups regularly.
Timely Onco Check-Up:
- Saves lives and preserves reproductive health;
- Increases the chances of complete cure;
- Helps avoid aggressive treatment in the future;
- Provides peace of mind and confidence in the future.
Take care of yourself today to be healthy, active, and confident every day tomorrow.
