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Cancer screening tests are conducted before symptoms appear to detect cancer early, enhancing treatment effectiveness. Factors like age, gender, medical history, and risk determine the need for screening. Catching cancer early can make all the difference, turning prevention into power.

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    Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center, established in 1999, is dedicated to prioritizing people, life, and science. We are deeply involved in diagnosis and treatment development for genetic diseases, crafting patient-specific tests tailored to individual needs. Our services include BabySEQ (NIPT), Genetic Risk Assessment Packages, Cancer Genetic Tests, Pathology Tests, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), PregnaRisk, and Whole Exome Sequencing (WES). With a commitment to advancing genetic medicine, we strive to provide personalized care and innovative solutions to patients, ensuring the highest standards of precision and effectiveness in genetic healthcare. Trust Intergen Genetics and Rare Diseases Diagnosis Center for comprehensive genetic services tailored to your unique genetic makeup.

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  • Who should get screened for cancer?

    Cancer screening recommendations depend on factors like cancer type, age, gender, family history, and risk level. For example, mammograms are generally recommended for women over 40 or 50. Consult a healthcare provider to determine the right screenings for you.

  • How often should I be screened for cancer?

    Screening intervals vary by cancer type and risk factors. For example, mammograms may be recommended every 1-2 years for certain women, while colonoscopies are typically advised every 10 years for average-risk individuals. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.

  • Can cancer screening prevent cancer?

    Screening tests themselves do not prevent cancer but can detect cancers early when they are most treatable. Some screening processes, like colonoscopies, can prevent cancer by removing precancerous growths before they develop into cancer.

  • Is cancer screening covered by insurance?

    Many public healthcare systems provide free cancer screenings per national guidelines. In countries without universal care or for those with private insurance, coverage varies. Check with your provider for details.

  • What happens if a screening test finds something abnormal?

    An abnormal screening result does not necessarily mean you have cancer. It indicates that further testing is needed to determine the cause of the abnormality. This may involve additional imaging tests, biopsies, or other procedures to diagnose the presence or absence of cancer.

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