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Beta Human Chorionic Gonodotropin,Tumor marker
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Understanding Beta Human Chorionic Gonodotropin,Tumor marker
What is Beta Human Chorionic Gonodotropin,Tumor marker?
The Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin test is useful for checking tumours that create hCG, a common hormone found in the body during pregnancy. Doctors typically use this test to check hormone levels in female patients. This test is often paired with tests like lactate dehydrogenase and AFP to detect germ cell type of tumours, and can also help to diagnose the presence of cancer.
Doctors test a blood sample in the lab for tumour cells. Side effects of HCG include severe pelvic pain, shortness of breath, vomiting, swelling of legs and hands, and in some cases weight gain. The Beta HCG level of 5 mIU/ml is common among females, with a doubled rate among pregnant women.
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