Cancer and Tumor Marker Women's Screening

Women’s cancer screening combines proven imaging and procedures (e.g., mammography for breast cancer; HPV/Pap for cervical cancer; colorectal screeningLDCT for eligible smokers) with select lab tests. Routine tumor markers (like CA-125, CA 15-3/27.29, CEA, CA 19-9) are not recommended for population screening; they are mainly used to evaluate symptoms, risk, or monitor known cancer under clinician guidance. For average-risk women, mammography starts at age 40 on a biennial ... See more

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The Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb) Test detects antibodies that attack thyroglobulin, a protein essential for thyroid hormone production. Elevated levels may indicate autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis or Graves’ disease. Doctors order this test to evaluate symptoms like fatigue, weight changes, neck swelling, or irregular heartbeat and to confirm thyroid disease. It provides key insight into autoimmune activity and overall thyroid function.

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The Thyroid Peroxidase and Thyroglobulin Antibodies Test measures TPO and TgAb antibodies that target thyroid enzymes and proteins essential for hormone production. High levels are linked to autoimmune thyroid disorders such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and Graves’ disease. Doctors order this test to evaluate fatigue, weight changes, neck swelling, or irregular heartbeat and to confirm thyroid autoimmunity. It provides vital insight into thyroid function and endocrine health.

Also Known As: Thyroid Antibodies Test, TPO and TgAb Test

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According to the CDC, cancer is the second leading cause of death of women in the United States, right behind heart disease. There are many preventative measures against cancer, including blood tests for each type of cancer that women face.

In this guide, we'll go over the different types of women's cancers, the signs and symptoms, and the tests you can get to screen for and monitor cancer in women. Read on to learn more about how to protect yourself or a loved one from different types of cancer in women.

What Are the Different Types of Cancer in Women?

According to the American Cancer Society, the most common cancers women face are:

  • Breast cancer
  • Colorectal cancer 
  • Lung cancer 
  • Cervical cancer
  • Ovarian cancer
  • Endometrial cancer 
  • Skin cancers 

There are different recommendations about when and how often you should get tested based on age ... See more