Affordable Cancer Screening Package for Men : Details
Our cancer screening packages for men in Nashik at Medicover Hospitals include a range of tests to detect the most common types of cancer in men. Prostate, lung, and colorectal cancer are some of the most frequently diagnosed cancers in men, and screening for these diseases can increase the chances of early detection and successful treatment.
This screening package is designed to detect any unusual lumps, growths, or other abnormalities that could be cancerous. One can consult their healthcare providers to decide which screenings are necessary based on age, family history, and other risk factors.
Men may take proactive steps to maintain their health and lower their chance of developing cancer by maintaining routine cancer screenings. In conclusion, our cancer screening package for men is essential for detecting cancer early and improving overall health outcomes.
List of Cancer Screening Tests for Male in Nashik
Our Cancer Screening Package for men in Nashik includes eight investigations and one specialist consultation. Here are the complete package details
Cancer Screening for Men - Blood, Urine & Imaginary Test Typical Ranges
Test Name
Normal Range/Result
Additional Information
Serum Creatinine
0.6 - 1.2 mg/dL
Measures kidney function by assessing the level of creatinine in the blood.
USG Abdomen with Pelvis
No specific range
Ultrasonography to visualize abdominal and pelvic organs for abnormalities
X-Ray Chest PA View
No specific range
Chest X-ray to visualize the lungs and surrounding structures for abnormalities
PSA (Prostate Specific Antigen)
Typically <4 ng/mL (Normal range may vary)
Blood test to screen for prostate cancer by measuring PSA levels
HbA1c (Glycosylated Hemoglobin)
Typically between 4% to 5.6%
Prediabetes: 5.7% to 6.4%
Diabetes: 6.5% or higher
HbA1c reflects the average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months and is used to diagnose and monitor diabetes.
Please note that the values may vary depending on age, gender, and other factors. Always consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your test results.
Complete Blood Picture (CBP)
Hemoglobin (Hb)
13.8 to 17.2 grams per deciliter (g/dL)
Hematocrit (Hct)
40.7% to 50.3%
Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
4.5 to 5.9 million cells per microliter (cells/μL)
Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
80 to 100 femtoliters (fL)
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin (MCH)
27 to 33 picograms (pg) per cell
Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
32% to 36% grams per deciliter (g/dL)
Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
11.5% to 14.5%
White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
4,500 to 11,000 cells per microliter (cells/μL)
Platelet Count
150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter (platelets/μL)
Please note that the values may vary depending on age, gender, and other factors. Always consult with a healthcare professional to evaluate your test results.
Complete Urine Examination (CUE)
Colour
Pale yellow to amber
Clarity
Clear
pH Level
Typically ranges from 4.6 to 8.0
Specific Gravity
Usually between 1.005 and 1.030
Protein
Typically less than 150 milligrams per day (mg/day)
Glucose
Negative (no glucose present)
Ketones
Negative (no ketones present)
Blood
Negative (no blood present)
Bilirubin
Negative (no bilirubin present)
Urobilirubin
Negative (no urobilirubin present)
Nitrites
Negative (no nitrites present)
RBCs (Red Blood Cells)
Typically 0 to 5 per high power field (HPF)
WBCs (White Blood Cells)
Normally 0 to 5 per HPF
Epithelial Cells
Few to moderate amounts
Crystals
These may vary depending on the type of crystal observed (e.g., calcium oxalate or uric acid)
Cast
Normally absent; presence may indicate kidney disease
Frequently Asked Questions
The frequency of screening depends on the risk factors and medical history. We suggest consulting your doctor to determine the appropriate screening schedule.
Most tests are safe, but some may carry minor risks such as discomfort, radiation exposure, or allergic reactions to contrast agents.
Men with pre-existing medical conditions can undergo the Cancer Screening Package after consulting the doctor to determine if any modifications or additional tests are needed.
The benefits include early detection of cancer, which can increase the chances of successful treatment and reduce the risk of complications.
Preparation depends on the specific tests performed. Patients should follow the instructions provided by their healthcare provider before, after, and during the test.