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Ovarian Cancer Risk Panel
Ā£155.00


A focused blood test combining HE4, CA 125, and ROMA to help assess the likelihood of ovarian cancer. Designed to support early detection and clinical decision-making.


Ā£155.00
What Is the Ovarian Cancer Risk Panel?
The Ovarian Cancer Risk Panel is a specialised blood test used to assess a patientās risk of ovarian cancer. It includes three key markers, HE4, CA 125, and the ROMA score (Risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm), which work together to improve diagnostic accuracy. This panel may be recommended when symptoms suggest possible ovarian pathology or as part of a broader gynaecological health evaluation.
Why Is This Test Important?
Ovarian cancer often presents with vague or non-specific symptoms, which can delay diagnosis. The combination of HE4, CA 125, and ROMA provides clinicians with a more reliable tool to evaluate risk and decide on further steps such as imaging or referral. While this test does not confirm or rule out cancer, it adds valuable insight into your risk profile and supports early intervention where needed.
Who Should Consider This Test?
You may consider this test if you:
- Have a family history of ovarian cancer
- Experience symptoms such as bloating, pelvic discomfort, or changes in appetite
- Are undergoing a gynaecological health evaluation
- Want to proactively assess your cancer risk
Understanding the Markers
CA 125: A protein that can be elevated in ovarian cancer, though also in benign conditions.
HE4: A newer biomarker that helps improve specificity.
ROMA: A combined algorithm using HE4 and CA 125 along with menopausal status to estimate the likelihood of malignancy.
How the Process Works
1. Book Your Test
Schedule online or by phone at a time that suits you.
2. Attend Your Appointment
Your sample will be collected by a trained healthcare professional in a comfortable, private setting.
3. Receive Your Results
You'll be informed when your results are ready. They will be delivered as a secure laboratory report.
4. Follow-Up (Optional)
If youād like support interpreting your results or need further care, you can book a GP or specialist consultation separately.

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