Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
Lab: MOHOCarcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA)
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The Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) test is a laboratory test that measures the level of CEA, which is a protein that may indicate the presence of certain types of cancer, including colorectal cancer, lung cancer, and breast cancer.
MOHO offers the CEA test at the lowest cost in Nepal. The test is performed at the best path labs approved by NPHL, ensuring accurate and reliable results. The test can be done easily and conveniently with the facility of free sample collection at home.
CEA is a protein that is normally present in the body during fetal development, but is not typically found in adults. However, in some cases, CEA can be produced by certain types of cancer cells. An increased level of CEA in the blood may indicate the presence of cancer, and the CEA test can be used to help diagnose and monitor cancer in certain individuals.
It is important to note that the CEA test is not a definitive diagnostic tool for cancer, and increased levels of CEA can also be caused by other health conditions, such as inflammatory bowel disease, smoking, and liver disease.
When you get the CEA test done at MOHO, you will receive accurate and reliable results that can help to diagnose and monitor cancer. If you have an increased level of CEA, MOHO also offers the facility of free consultation with Doctors, which can help you to understand your test results and seek the necessary treatment and support.
In conclusion, the Carcinoembryonic Antigen (CEA) test is an important tool for diagnosing and monitoring certain types of cancer. MOHO offers this test at the lowest cost in Nepal, along with the facility of free sample collection at home and free consultation with Doctors. So, book your test today and take the first step towards detecting and managing cancer early.
Category
Cytology
Prerequisite
You don't need any special preparations for this test
Normal Range
Nonsmokers: < or =3.0 ng/mL
Some smokers may have elevated CEA, usually <5.0 ng/mL.
Serum markers are not specific for malignancy, and values may vary by method.
Type of sample to be collected
Blood Sample
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