Implications of SCC test for scab cell meacular cancer

For each type of cancer, there will be its own intensive tests to diagnose the disease as soon as possible, thereby having a timely treatment direction. The SCC test is rated as very effective in identifying scab cell herb tissue cancer.

1. What is scab cell meacular cancer?

Scab cell macromlastrodic cancer is an out-of-control growth of abnormal cells, which arise in scab cells. Scab cells are not only on the skin, but it is also found in other parts such as the gastrointestinal system, lips, mouth, vagina, cervical, bladder,… So a lot of the bodies in the body are likely to have scab cell meathema.

Some of the causes of scab cell hisbular cancer can be mentioned as:

  • DNA error.
  • Excessive exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun.
  • Radiation therapy such as psoriasis treatment with Psoralen together with strong ultraviolet rays.
  • Exposure to toxins when using dirty foods.
  • Oral intoxication drugs, immunosuppressants.

Scab cell mestreous tissue cancer can appear in various parts of the body. Therefore, if you see that your body has the following unusual signs, you should go to the doctor early for a timely diagnosis of the disease:

  • Red patches or scaly crust lesions appear on the face or under the lips, ears, neck, hands, arms.
  • See white flat sores or patches in the mouth.
  • See painful sores in the anus or in the genitals.
  • On the skin there are some differences such as color changes, the skin significantly reduces elasticity, the skin has many wrinkles.

But this type of cancer usually does not have a clear manifestation and develops slowly, so the patient is difficult to detect.

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Psoriasis cell mescular cancer causes many changes in the skin

According to statistics, the type of scab cell cara caraclast takes up about 20% of all cases of skin cancer and it can be invasive, metalysing to many other parts of the body. Therefore, meathetic cancer is considered a dangerous disease. If the disease is not detected and treated in a timely manner, the patient may suffer many complications or death. Today, with the development of modern medicine along with science and technology has helped to detect a lot of cases early, thereby making the treatment more effective.

2. Implications of SCC test for scab cell meacular cancer

Squamous Cell Carcinoma Antigen stands for SCCA or SCC, which is a squamous cell carcinoma antigen. SCC are glycoproteins produced by scab cells, which have a blood half-life of about 2.2 hours. A healthy person when tested usually results in 2.0ng/ml. For patients with scab cell meathrod stage cancer this index will greatly increase. In the following cases, the SCC will increase significantly:

  • Cervical cancer: according to statistics, about 45-83% of patients with scab cell cervical cancer have increased SCC levels, about 66-84% of recurrent patients also show signs of increased SCC.
  • Scab cell skin cancer: the cause is to leave the skin exposed for too long to the sun, the skin will have red lumps, sometimes itchy and there is a phenomenon of peeling or ulcers for unknown reasons.
  • Lung cancer: about 39-78% of patients with scab cell lung cancer have an increase in SCC levels in the blood.
  • Throat cancer and esophageal cancer: about 30-39% of patients increase SCC levels. However, the degree of increase is different depending on each stage of the disease.
  • Phase I has only 0 – 27% of patients with increased SCC.
  • Phase II has about 20-40% of patients with increased SCC.
  • Phase III has about 39 – 61% of patients with increased SCC.
  • Phase IV has about 45 -50% of patients with increased SCC.
  • Bladder cancer, penis cancer: about 45% of patients will increase plasma SCC, this index may also increase with patients with urethral cancer.
  • Stomach cancer, colorectal cancer: according to experts, the SCC can increase in about 20% of cases of colon cancer or pancreatic cancer.

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Patients with cancer will significantly increase the CSS index

In addition, a slight increase in the SCC test index may also be due to a number of benign diseases such as:

  • Cirrhosis of the liver
  • Acute pancreatitis
  • Chronic renal failure
  • Bronchitis
  • Pulmonary tuberculosis
  • Gynecologic inflammation
  • Mysentitis

The SCC test is not only used for early detection of scab cell cancer, but it is also often used to test the effectiveness of treatment for patients as well as early detection if the disease shows signs of recurrence.

3. Who needs an SCC test?

SCC testing is in place for people at high risk for scab cell cancer, including the following:

  • People who regularly have to work in environments exposed to solar radiation.
  • In the family there used to be people with skin cancer.
  • Smokers, laos and similar products.
  • People who work in toxic chemical environments, radiation environments.
  • People infected with HPV, Epsteins Bar virus.

If the results of the SCC test in plasma increase, you need to talk to your doctor to find out what causes this index to increase: because it may be just a benign disease, but also sometimes a scab cell mestreous macromablastous disease that needs to be diagnosed for early treatment.

Thus, the SCC test is used to diagnose scab cell meathema, monitor the effectiveness of treatment as well as detect early if the disease recurs. To know if you need to do this test, you should go to the doctor to get advice from specialists.

Customers can directly go to Share99 Health System nationwide for examination or contact the hotline here for assistance.

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b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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