Many people get the report after the medical examination, but they don't know how to interpret the contents and worry about whether they are at risk of cancer. Today, I'm going to answer that question for you and tell you what words are a hint for cancer.
First, abnormal cells: If abnormal cells are mentioned in the report, it could be a sign of cancer. Abnormal cells can be caused by genetic mutations or other factors, and they may develop into malignant tumors.
Second, elevated cancer markers: Certain blood tests, such as carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), can detect cancer markers. If these indicators are elevated, it may be a sign of cancer.
Third, adenomatous polyps are a type of intestinal polyps, and doctors generally recommend surgical excision, followed by pathological examinations to see if there is any cancer.
Fourth, the CT of the lungs shows four types of nodules, which should be taken seriously, and this kind of nodules are very likely to be malignant.
Finally, the tumor waits until there are obvious symptoms before going for examination, which is often the middle and advanced stage of cancer, if there are no symptoms, but the abnormality is found during the physical examination, it is often early, and the effect is very good, and the clinical purpose can be achieved.
I'm Dr. Ma Zi, an oncologist and if you're willing to make me a doctor friend, I'll do my best to help. On the road to fighting cancer, let's work together to improve the quality of life!