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Cancer marker profile - Thyroid-DTC

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Cancer Marker Profile includes tests for thyroglobulin and CEA useful in diagnosing differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC). DTC includes papillary thyroid cancer and follicular thyroid cancer.

Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by thyroid cells, and it can be used as a marker for differentiated thyroid cancer. Elevated levels of thyroglobulin may indicate the presence of recurrent or persistent disease after treatment. In patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, thyroglobulin is often used as a marker for recurrence or persistent disease after treatment.

CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) is a protein that is found in the blood of some individuals with certain types of cancer. It is not specific to differentiated thyroid cancer and elevated levels of CEA may suggest the presence of another cancer, but it is not specific to differentiated thyroid cancer.

These markers are usually measured in the blood and can help to monitor the progression of the disease and response to treatment.

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Written by : Supriya Kulkarni, Lead-Content & Training

 


    

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Cancer marker profile - Thyroid-DTC Price

Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the Cancer marker profile - Thyroid-DTC with a clear pricing structure.

The Cancer marker profile - Thyroid-DTC Price in Mumbai is ₹ 2,330 .

We are committed to deliver accurate and quality results from the best labs in India with complete transparency regarding test cost and turnaround time. No matter where you are, we strive to offer patients high-quality service that is affordable and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Cancer Marker Profile with thyroglobulin and CEA for differentiated thyroid cancer is done to help monitor the progression of the disease and response to treatment.
  • Thyroglobulin is a protein produced by thyroid cells, and it can be used as a marker for differentiated thyroid cancer. Elevated levels of thyroglobulin may indicate the presence of recurrent or persistent disease after treatment. In patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, thyroglobulin is often used as a marker for recurrence or persistent disease after treatment. It can also be used to monitor the response to treatment, such as surgery and radioactive iodine therapy.
  • CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) is not specific to differentiated thyroid cancer, but it may be used as a marker of other cancers.

Additionally, these markers can be used to monitor the response to treatment, such as surgery and radioactive iodine therapy

  • The Cancer Marker Profile with Thyroglobulin, CEA is typically done for individuals who have been diagnosed with differentiated thyroid cancer and have undergone treatment, such as surgery and radioactive iodine therapy. The test is used to monitor the progression of the disease and response to treatment.
  • Patients with differentiated thyroid cancer who have had surgery to remove their thyroid gland and/or have received radioactive iodine therapy are recommended to undergo regular monitoring of thyroglobulin. This is because thyroglobulin is a protein produced by thyroid cells and elevated levels may indicate the presence of recurrent or persistent disease after treatment.
  • CEA is not specific to differentiated thyroid cancer, and it is not used as a regular monitoring test. It may be done if there is a concern of other cancer.

Cancer Marker Profile for differentiated thyroid cancer measures thyroglobulin and CEA.

 

This test requires a blood sample. A tourniquet (elastic) band is placed tightly on the upper arm. The patient is then asked to make a fist. This helps in the build-up of blood filling the veins. The skin is disinfected before needle insertion and the blood sample is collected in vacutainer.

  • If the Thyroglobulin and CEA tests are positive for thyroid cancer, it may indicate that there is recurrent or persistent disease present.
  • In patients with differentiated thyroid cancer, elevated levels of thyroglobulin may indicate the presence of recurrent or persistent disease after treatment. This could mean that there are remaining cancer cells in the body, or that the cancer has come back (recurred) after initial treatment.
  • If CEA is positive, it can be an indication that the patient has another cancer or could also indicate that the patient has not yet responded to treatment.

 

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