Immunohistochemistry Kappa Light Chains Test
Introduction
The Immunohistochemistry Kappa Light Chains Test is a specialized diagnostic tool that plays a pivotal role in the detection and monitoring of certain cancers. By examining kappa light chains in tumor tissues, this test assists healthcare providers in understanding the nature of the cancer and tailoring appropriate treatment plans. It is essential for oncologists and pathologists to utilize this test to enhance patient outcomes.
What the Test Measures
This test measures the presence and levels of kappa light chains in tumor tissues. Kappa light chains are proteins produced by B-cells, and their abnormal levels can indicate various malignancies, particularly lymphoproliferative disorders.
Who Should Consider This Test
Individuals who may be advised to undergo the Immunohistochemistry Kappa Light Chains Test include:
- Patients exhibiting symptoms of blood cancers, such as unexplained fatigue, fever, or weight loss.
- Individuals with a family history of hematological malignancies.
- Patients with diagnosed tumors requiring further characterization.
Benefits of Taking the Test
- Helps in the accurate diagnosis of cancer types.
- Assists in monitoring treatment effectiveness.
- Guides oncologists in making informed decisions regarding patient management.
Understanding Your Results
Results from the Immunohistochemistry Kappa Light Chains Test can provide critical insights into the type and behavior of the cancer. A higher level of kappa light chains may indicate a more aggressive disease. It is essential to discuss your results with your healthcare provider to understand their implications fully.
Test Name and Price
Test Name | Discount Price | Regular Price |
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Immunohistochemistry Kappa Light Chains Test | 70,000 NGN | 100,000 NGN |
Booking the Test
To book the Immunohistochemistry Kappa Light Chains Test, please contact us at +2348077798758. We encourage you to take this important step towards better health today!
Pre-Test Instructions
Before undergoing the test, please provide a copy of the Histopathology report, the site of the biopsy, and a detailed clinical history. Ensure that tumor tissue is submitted in 10% formal-saline or formalin-fixed paraffin embedded block and shipped at room temperature.
Turnaround Time
Sample collection is conducted daily by 6 p.m., with the report block ready in 5 days for tissue biopsies and 7 days for larger complex tissues.