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 disease.
Our ONCO CHECK-UP (for women) includes:
Laboratory and instrumental examination methods:
- Complete blood count
- General urine analysis
- Glycated hemoglobin
- Kidney function tests (uric acid, urea, creatinine)
- Liver function tests (total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, GGT)
- Lipid profile (triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL, atherogenic index)
- Thyroid hormones (TSH)
- Ferritin
- RW (syphilis), HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
- Vitamin D
- HPV testing (quantitative)
Diagnostic markers:
- CA-72-4 (tumors of the colon, lungs, ovaries, endometrium, pancreas, stomach, breasts)
- CA-19-9 (pancreatic cancer, etc.)
- ROMA index (CA125, HE4 — ovarian cancer and other gynecological and gastrointestinal tumors)
- SCCA (squamous cell carcinoma antigen of various localizations, cervical cancer)
- Alpha-fetoprotein (germ cell tumors of the ovaries)
- 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, providing dietary recommendations, creating an individual examination plan considering age)
- Gynecologist consultation (smear taking, PAP test, pelvic ultrasound)
- Mammologist consultation (+ breast ultrasound)
Ultrasound:
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Lymphatic vessel ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
Functional studies:
- ECG
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Examinations based on indications (additional payment):
- Tumor M2-pyruvate kinase (stool, colorectal cancer marker)
- Gastrocolonoscopy
- CT/MRI appointment with accompaniment
- Blood calcium, parathyroid hormone
- Consultations with other specialists: ENT, andrologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, allergist, nephrologist, proctologist, surgeon, vascular surgeon, pulmonologist, hepatologist, endocrinologist
Oncology of the female reproductive system and breasts is one of the leading causes of mortality, but timely diagnosis offers a 90–95% chance of successful recovery. Regular cancer screening allows:
- Detection of precancerous changes before symptoms appear;
- Diagnosis of cancer at an early stage;
- Assessment of individual risks and hereditary predisposition;
- Selection of a preventive strategy and timely initiation of treatment.
What diseases does the Onco Check-Up detect?
The comprehensive examination helps diagnose and prevent the following types of oncopathologies:
- Breast cancer;
- Cervical cancer;
- Endometrial cancer (uterine body);
- Ovarian cancer;
- Vaginal and vulvar cancer;
- Thyroid and other endocrine organ tumors;
- Gastrointestinal and urinary system cancers (based on indications).
How often to undergo Onco Check-Up:
- Women aged 20–35 years – 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 is important not to postpone the examination:
Oncological diseases at early stages often proceed without symptoms. That is why it is important not to wait for complaints to appear but to undergo preventive checks regularly. Timely Onco Check-Up:
- Saves lives and preserves reproductive health;
- Increases chances of complete recovery;
- Allows avoiding 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 tomorrow.
Our ONCO CHECK-UP (for women) includes:
Laboratory and instrumental examination methods:
- Complete blood count
- General urine analysis
- Glycated hemoglobin
- Kidney function tests (uric acid, urea, creatinine)
- Liver function tests (total protein, albumin, total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, ALT, AST, alkaline phosphatase, GGT)
- Lipid profile (triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL, LDL, VLDL, atherogenic index)
- Thyroid hormones (TSH)
- Ferritin
- RW (syphilis), HIV, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C
- Vitamin D
- HPV testing (quantitative)
Diagnostic markers:
- CA-72-4 (tumors of the colon, lungs, ovaries, endometrium, pancreas, stomach, breasts)
- CA-19-9 (pancreatic cancer, etc.)
- ROMA index (CA125, HE4 — ovarian cancer and other gynecological and gastrointestinal tumors)
- SCCA (squamous cell carcinoma antigen of various localizations, cervical cancer)
- Alpha-fetoprotein (germ cell tumors of the ovaries)
- 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, providing dietary recommendations, creating an individual examination plan considering age)
- Gynecologist consultation (smear taking, PAP test, pelvic ultrasound)
- Mammologist consultation (+ breast ultrasound)
Ultrasound:
- Thyroid ultrasound
- Lymphatic vessel ultrasound
- Abdominal ultrasound
- Kidney and urinary tract ultrasound
Functional studies:
- ECG
Medical council
Examinations based on indications (additional payment):
- Tumor M2-pyruvate kinase (stool, colorectal cancer marker)
- Gastrocolonoscopy
- CT/MRI appointment with accompaniment
- Blood calcium, parathyroid hormone
- Consultations with other specialists: ENT, andrologist, cardiologist, gastroenterologist, allergist, nephrologist, proctologist, surgeon, vascular surgeon, pulmonologist, hepatologist, endocrinologist
Oncology of the female reproductive system and breasts is one of the leading causes of mortality, but timely diagnosis offers a 90–95% chance of successful recovery. Regular cancer screening allows:
- Detection of precancerous changes before symptoms appear;
- Diagnosis of cancer at an early stage;
- Assessment of individual risks and hereditary predisposition;
- Selection of a preventive strategy and timely initiation of treatment.
What diseases does the Onco Check-Up detect?
The comprehensive examination helps diagnose and prevent the following types of oncopathologies:
- Breast cancer;
- Cervical cancer;
- Endometrial cancer (uterine body);
- Ovarian cancer;
- Vaginal and vulvar cancer;
- Thyroid and other endocrine organ tumors;
- Gastrointestinal and urinary system cancers (based on indications).
How often to undergo Onco Check-Up:
- Women aged 20–35 years – 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 is important not to postpone the examination:
Oncological diseases at early stages often proceed without symptoms. That is why it is important not to wait for complaints to appear but to undergo preventive checks regularly. Timely Onco Check-Up:
- Saves lives and preserves reproductive health;
- Increases chances of complete recovery;
- Allows avoiding 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 tomorrow.
