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HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker

Also known as Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin(Tumour Marker)
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  1. Provide brief clinical history/doctor's prescription at the time of sample collection.

Understanding HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker


What is HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker?

The HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test measures the level of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) hormone in the blood. It is produced by the placenta and is normally detected in the blood during pregnancy. However, HCG may be elevated in men or non-pregnant women in certain types of cancers, including cancers of the liver, lung, pancreas, and stomach. 

HCG, also known as Beta HCG, is not present in men or non-pregnant women under normal conditions. However, in some cancers, this hormone may be produced, thereby serving as a useful tumor marker. HCG concentrations in the blood may be increased in various gestational trophoblastic diseases (a group of tumors that develop during the early stages of pregnancy), and germ cell tumors (tumors in ovaries and testicles). HCG levels are also seen to be elevated in other cancers such as liver, neuroendocrine, breast, ovarian, pancreatic, cervical, and gastric cancers as well as in non-cancerous conditions such as cirrhosis, duodenal ulcer, and inflammatory bowel disease. 

The HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test may be advised when an individual has symptoms including bleeding or discharge not related to periods (menstruation), larger-than-usual uterus while pregnant, abdominal or pelvic pain, high blood pressure, or swollen hands and feet early in pregnancy or prolonged vaginal bleeding after childbirth or miscarriage. Please note that the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test is not intended to confirm or monitor pregnancy.

In men, HCG may be advised in case of a solid and firm lump in a testicle that grows bigger (with or without pain), pain or heaviness in the scrotum, groin pain, oddly shaped testicle, back pain, etc. Additionally, doctors may use this test to evaluate the effectiveness of treatment for gestational trophoblastic disease or germ cell tumors and to check for their recurrence. However, HCG should not be used to screen the general population for germ cell tumors.

Generally, when an individual is diagnosed with ovarian germ cell cancer or testicular cancer the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test is prescribed by the doctors to give a better prognosis of the condition. Often, this test is done along with other blood tests to confirm the diagnosis.

No special preparation is required before the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test. However, it is important to provide a brief clinical history or doctor's prescription at the time of sample collection. 

Lab test results may vary across different laboratories. For serial/repeat testing, it is advisable to repeat tests at the same lab as test values may vary depending on the assay method used. HCG values, regardless of levels, should not be interpreted as absolute evidence of the presence or absence of disease. All values should be correlated with clinical findings and results of other radiological investigations.

Abnormal test results require an expert interpretation, therefore, never try to self-medicate at home based solely on these results, and always consult a doctor for proper understanding of the test results. The insights from the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test are valuable in the pursuit of an accurate diagnosis and effective management of various cancerous and other non-cancerous conditions.

What is HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker used for?

The HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test is done: 

  • If gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD), testicular cancer, or ovarian cancer are suspected.
  • To monitor ongoing treatment effectiveness in GTD, like molar pregnancy. 
  • To monitor the patients for cancer recurrence.

What does HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker measure?

The HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test measures the amount of HCG hormone in the blood. HCG beta is normally produced by the placenta in pregnant females for the maintenance of pregnancy. In men and non-pregnant females, it is produced by abnormal cancer cells like germ cell tumors and hence acts as a tumor marker. Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is associated with very considerable elevations of hCG, usually twice that for normal gestational age, and hence this test may be diagnostic for the same. The HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test is significant in the diagnosis and monitoring of certain types of cancers, especially germ cell tumors, and trophoblastic disease.

Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker


Frequently Asked Questions about HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker

Q. What is the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test?

The HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker is a blood test that measures the levels of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG). This test is used as a tumor marker to help diagnose and monitor certain types of cancer, particularly, testicular cancer, ovarian cancer, and gestational trophoblastic disease.

Q. How is the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test performed?

A healthcare professional will draw a blood sample from a vein in your arm, which is then sent to a laboratory for analysis.

Q. Is there any risk associated with the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test?

No, the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test is generally safe with minimal risks. However, you may feel slight discomfort during blood sample collection but chances of serious complications are extremely rare.

Q. How often should the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test be done?

The frequency of the HCG Beta Total, Tumor Marker test depends on the stage of cancer and the treatment plan. Your doctor will recommend how often you should have this test.

Q. What does it mean if beta HCG levels are high?

The presence of elevated beta HCG, which surpasses the normal range, can often signal the existence of certain cancers, such as germ cell tumors or trophoblastic disease, especially in men or non-pregnant women. However, its levels may be elevated in some non-malignant conditions as well which include cirrhosis, duodenal ulcer, and inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

Q. What is gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD)?

Gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) is a group of rare diseases in which abnormal trophoblast cells grow inside the uterus after conception.

Q. Can gestational trophoblastic disease (GTD) be prevented?

No. Other than avoiding becoming pregnant, GTD is not preventable since GTD is associated with pregnancy. However, most women will never have the condition since it is rare.

Q. What is a germ cell tumor?

A germ cell tumor is a noncancerous or cancerous mass that forms from germ cells. Most tumors appear in your ovaries or testicles, but they can occur in other body parts, too, including the chest, tailbone, and brain. Germ cell tumors can affect anyone, but they’re most common in children, teenagers, and young adults.
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