Description
Ovarian cancer screening test measuring the level of CA125 in your blood to detect early signs of ovarian cancer
- Simple at-home self-collection blood test via a finger prick to screen for ovarian cancer
- Secure online results within 48 working hours after the lab receives your sample
- UKAS-accredited and ISO15189-certified labs
- Free referral letter from our GPHC Registered Pharmacist for abnormal results
- Fast, discreet & confidential service with no GP appointment or referral required
- Free next working day delivery of test kit if ordered before 4 pm Monday – Friday or 11 am on Saturday
Combine this test with our new Essential Well Person At Home Blood Test, which provides insight into more than 40 essential markers to monitor your health, including a nurse home visit.
Our Ovarian Cancer CA125 Test (at home) is an accurate quantitative test that measures CA125 antigen in your blood.
This test measures the amount of CA125 protein in the blood. CA125 can be found on the surface of most ovarian cancer cells. However, CA 125 levels may also be high in other types of non-cancerous conditions, including menstruation, pregnancy, and pelvic inflammatory disease. CA 125 levels may also be raised in other cancers.
Symptoms of ovarian cancer include feeling ‘bloated’, loss of appetite or feeling full quickly, pain in the abdomen or pelvic area, needing to pass urine urgently or more often than usual, and unexplained tiredness, weight loss, or changes in bowel habit (for example, constipation or diarrhoea).
You can also book an appointment at our clinic in London or Macclesfield or have a nurse visit your home to have your blood taken professionally by one of our Phlebotomists. Contact us on 01625 568 188 or send a product enquiry for more information
About Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is the 6th most common cancer in women. There are around 7,000 new cases every year in the UK with incidence rates projected to rise by 5% between 2023-2025. It is estimated 1 in 50 UK females will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in their lifetime.
Ovarian cancer is responsible for 4,100 cancer deaths in the UK every year making it a more frequent cause of death than the more common cancer such as the uterus and cervix.
If your results are abnormal, we offer a free referral letter which you can provide to your NHS GP for further tests
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