▌All patients with early cancer received comprehensive physical examination
"Comprehensive physical examination for all early cancer" gives full play to the differential advantages of various tests and imaging examination methods, and provides targeted and accurate screening for different types of human tumors. It is recommended that people with high risk factors of cancer should be screened for early cancer, including people over 45 years old, with family history of cancer, long-term stay up, smoking and drinking.
Core highlights:
(1)Mri scan of the whole body
Targeted screening was carried out for the sensitive body parts of MRI equipment such as the whole body skeleton, nervous system, abdominal internal organs (such as liver, pancreas, kidney and other parts), male prostate, female pelvic cavity (such as ovary, uterus and other parts), and breast.
(2)Low-dose chest CT+ 7 lung cancer autoantibodies detection
For early primary or metastatic lung cancer, low-dose lung CT is currently recognized as the "gold standard" for early lung cancer screening.
(3)Noninvasive fecal genetic testing for colorectal cancer
Non-invasive fecal genetic testing for colorectal cancer screening has high sensitivity and specificity for early colorectal cancer screening, and can be detected at the stage of precancerous adenoma.
(4)Blood tests to assist comprehensive diagnosis of blood routine
Combined detection of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and other tumor markers for different stages of tumor development.
(5)Cervical and thyroid cancer screening in women
It includes effective screening for cervical cancer (HPV+TCT detection), sensitive ultrasound examination for thyroid tumors, etc., so as to effectively achieve deep and comprehensive whole body early cancer screening.
▌Physical examination of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular depth
The "in-depth physical examination of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases" recommended regular screening for middle-aged and elderly people over 45 years old who have been working under high pressure for a long time, stay up late, drink alcohol, have a family history of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Through fine in-depth examination and dynamic real-time monitoring, the hidden dangers of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases can be reduced. If the hidden dangers can be found early, early intervention treatment, real-time monitoring and effective chronic disease management can be carried out.
Core highlights:
The noninvasive coronary angiography CTA, head magnetic resonance MRA, carotid artery, cardiac color Doppler ultrasound, lower extremity vascular ultrasound and other ultrasound examinations, which were the gold standard for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease, were comprehensively covered. Other functional tests such as peripheral arterial stiffness testing, cardiac stress testing, 24-hour ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure and electrocardiogram, etc., as well as routine tests required for the diagnosis of heart disease.