What do you need to know and do to prevent the disease and stay alive?Early diagnosis of cancer, tests for cancer.

Cancer is one of the most common cancers in the twenty-first century. It would seem that the best laboratories and medical institutes around the world are working on this problem, but it is still too early to say with certainty that this disease has been defeated.

1. General information

Cancer is one of the most common cancers in the twenty-first century. It would seem that the best laboratories and medical institutes around the world are working on this problem, but it is still too early to say with certainty that this disease has been defeated.

However, today the breakthrough in the field of cancer diagnosis is huge. All residents of megacities and major cities of Russia can pass the test to determine cancer without exception.

In addition, in the field of cancer, regardless of stage of the disease, obvious positive trends and cases of complete cure have become not something outlandish, but the real result of hundreds of thousands of lives saved!

It is important to know one simple truth: cancer can be cured, if the time to pay attention to the overall changes in your body and wasted no time to proceed to examination and treatment!

2. Who is at risk

Science tells us that although cancer is not a 100% inherited disease, it is important to understand that first of all in the risk group are those whose close relatives were ill or unfortunately, but died of cancer.

It often happens that some chronic diseases in various organs and systems can lead to the fact that it is there that the tumor will develop.

The presence of birthmarks or other formations on the skin that are benign in nature, due to certain factors, can also degenerate into cancer.

Almost all benign tumors have a high risk of malignancy (turning into cancer).

People who work in hazardous industries or live in industrial cities are among the most frequent cancer patients.

Men and women who have crossed the threshold of 40 years, due to certain hormonal changes and physiological changes.

3. What to do, how to identify the first signs yourself

It is not yet possible to determine the exact day and hour of the onset of tumor development, although such tests for cancer are already in the process of study and testing.

A tumor is an actively growing element, it constantly requires certain energy costs, so this can not but affect the overall condition of the person. The body begins to actively signal that it is time to pay attention to the brewing problem. The first common symptoms appear:

  • rapid fatigue;
  • lethargy;
  • gratuitous depression;
  • lack of appetite, nausea;
  • weight loss;
  • a slight rise in temperature for no obvious reason;
  • swelling on the skin;
  • selection of various types;
  • blood in the urine and feces;
  • lymphadenopathy;
  • causeless cough;
  • frequent headache;
  • skin and soft tissue injuries that do not heal for a long time

It is very important during this period not to fall into the power of the General misconception “I will endure, drink medicine and will pass”, and be sure to pay attention to the first symptoms that occur not against the background of an acute disease, for example, SARS, namely with complete physical well-being.

The first thing to do is to consult a doctor. This can be a General practitioner-therapist, or a narrow specialist, such as a urologist, gynecologist, surgeon, dermatologist, etc.

The doctor will definitely examine You, listen to your complaints, ask questions, conduct an initial examination and prescribe diagnostics, including General blood and urine tests and various methods of instrumental examination, such as fluorography, ultrasound.

Diagnosis of cancer at an early stage is the most important thing in its subsequent treatment.

Remember that this is how You can not only prevent the disease, but also save your life. Do not be afraid to be Intrusive, ask the doctor all the important questions that concern you. If the opinion of one specialist does not seem sufficient, doubts remain, there is nothing wrong with consulting another doctor.

In European clinics, on the contrary, it is quite common to discuss any case of newly detected cancer in consultation, in order to accurately and correctly diagnose, diagnose and choose a treatment method.

4. Classic diagnostic methods

Many patients living in the XXI century have a unique opportunity to use the most modern diagnostic methods to recognize the cancer process at an early stage. These developments have proven to be one of the most accurate and reliable for decades. Having first appeared in megacities of Europe and America, today they are available even in regional cities of Russia.

Classic methods include:

General blood and urine analysis;
biochemical blood test;
blood clotting test;
Ultrasound of organs;
radiography including contrast;
mammography;
gastroscopy with biopsy;
colonoscopy with biopsy;
examination of the prostate;
scintigraphy;
computed tomography (CT);
PET CT;
MRI;
biopsy of a section of tissue of the damaged organ;
identification of specific cancer markers (test for cancer markers).
Methods for diagnosing cancer at an early stage have a fairly impressive range of possibilities. And every year there are only more of them, it is possible to visualize the most difficult accessible parts of the body. Understand the essence of the ongoing process in order to make a decision on its verification and treatment appointment in time.

Where can I get a cancer test? Today, this is no longer a question. Contact any specialized laboratory or diagnostic clinic in your area of residence. In addition, today many people can visit foreign clinics or diagnostic centers, where you can not only do a test for cancer, but also pass the so-called rapid courses of diagnostics of the body check-up.

5. Latest diagnostic methods

About 50 international laboratories annually work on creating modern tests for the diagnosis of cancer. And I must say that 2017 was a kind of breakthrough in this direction. France was the first country where, under the leadership of Professor Patricia Paterlini-Breschot, a method was first launched that allows detecting circulating cancer cells at the “zero” stage until the tumor itself can be detected by any of the classical methods presented. The ISET * test is the most accurate method of diagnosing cancer in the early stages by blood. In some cases, it will be informative:

diagnosis of lung cancer;
diagnosis of bowel cancer;
diagnosis of pancreatic cancer;
diagnosis of stomach cancer;
diagnosis of brain cancer;
diagnosis of uterine cancer;
diagnosis of ovarian cancer;
diagnosis of rectal cancer;
diagnosis of cervical cancer;
skin cancer diagnosis;
diagnosis of throat cancer;
diagnosis of thyroid cancer;
diagnosis of small bowel cancer;
diagnosis of bone cancer;
*It is important to keep in mind that the ISET test cannot be used to diagnose blood cancer due to morphological features.

Genetic analysis of BRCA1 and BRCA2 is considered one of the modern methods for diagnosing predisposition to breast and ovarian cancer. Using this method, you can determine the presence of a defect in these genes, which are designed to protect the body from this pathology. If the test is positive, the probability of developing the disease is more than high. And the specialist will give absolutely accurate recommendations for further measures to prevent the development of the disease.

6. What you need to know to prevent the disease

First of all, remember who of your relatives was ill with this disease. Talk to your next of kin, and they may tell you something you didn’t know about. This information will help you focus your attention on the diagnosis and provide an important information point for the General practitioner.

Constantly keep control of the state of your body and the body as a whole. During hygiene procedures, it is not superfluous to conduct a visual inspection. And at the first signs, you should immediately consult a doctor for advice.

At least once a year, undergo a medical examination at a medical facility in your city that offers such programs, or at any medical center in the world that has both General check-up programs and highly specialized in early detection of predisposition to cancer.

In the fight against cancer, there is the most important advantage, and it is on the side of the person – it is time! Cancer is a diagnosis. Lost time is a death sentence!

Do not waste this time – it may cost You your life, contact specialists. We know everything about cancer diagnosis, and we have the best direct contacts with the world’s leading clinics. Together, we will have time to make the right decision and defeat the disease.

Health to You and your family!

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