Laboratory Indications For The Detection Of Adenocarcinoma

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Waleed Ibrahim Al Shalhoub
Abdullataif Aaiedh Alhajlah
Nasser Ali Alasmari
Mohsen Abdulhadi Almalki
Anas Fahad Alfulaij
Nasser Arshad Al-Homaid

Abstract

Adenocarcinoma is a type of cancer that originates in the glandular tissues of the body. It can affect various organs, including the lungs, pancreas, colon, and prostate. Early detection of adenocarcinoma is crucial for successful treatment and improved patient outcomes. Laboratory testing plays a significant role in the detection and diagnosis of adenocarcinoma. This essay explores the laboratory indications for the detection of adenocarcinoma, focusing on specific tests and markers that can aid in its early diagnosis. The methods and results of laboratory testing, as well as the implications for patient care, are discussed in detail.

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Waleed Ibrahim Al Shalhoub

Laboratory, MOH

Abdullataif Aaiedh Alhajlah

Laboratory

Nasser Ali Alasmari

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Mohsen Abdulhadi Almalki

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Anas Fahad Alfulaij

Laboratory, Ministry of health

Nasser Arshad Al-Homaid

Laboratory, Ministry of health