Afp / Alpha Fetoprotein – Serum

300.00

The AFP – Serum test measures the level of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in the blood. AFP is a protein normally produced by the liver and yolk sac of a developing fetus. In healthy adults, AFP levels are usually very low.
This test is often used in both adults and pregnant women, but for different reasons:
• In adults, elevated AFP levels may indicate certain cancers or liver disorders.
• In pregnancy, it helps assess the risk of fetal abnormalities (usually measured as part of the triple or quad screen).

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    Description

    Why It’s Done:

    In Adults (Non-Pregnant):
    The AFP – Serum test is used to:
    • Screen for and monitor liver cancer (especially hepatocellular carcinoma)
    • Detect germ cell tumors of the ovaries or testes
    • Monitor treatment response or recurrence of certain cancers
    • Aid in diagnosing chronic liver diseases, such as cirrhosis or hepatitis
    In Pregnancy:
    • Help detect neural tube defects (like spina bifida) or abdominal wall defects in the fetus
    • Evaluate gestational age and multiple pregnancies

    Preparation:

    • No special preparation is needed for the AFP serum test.
    • A simple blood sample is drawn from a vein in the arm.
    • If part of prenatal screening, accurate gestational age information is important for proper interpretation.
    • Inform your healthcare provider of any medications, existing conditions, or if you’re pregnant.