BLOOD MARKERS FOR HEPATOBLASTOMA

Blood markers play a key role in diagnosing and monitoring hepatoblastoma. Learn which markers doctors look for and why they matter.

WHY BLOOD MARKERS MATTER

Blood markers help detect liver tumors early and track how well treatment is working. They provide important medical clues.

ALPHA FETOPROTEIN AFP

AFP is the most important marker for hepatoblastoma. High levels may suggest a tumor and decreasing values show treatment success.

BETA HCG LEVELS

In some cases beta HCG may rise. It helps doctors understand the cancer type and plan a more targeted treatment strategy.

LIVER FUNCTION TESTS

These tests measure liver enzymes to check how well the liver is working and whether the tumor affects liver performance.

SURVEILLANCE DURING TREATMENT

Repeated blood tests show how the tumor responds. Falling AFP levels often mean treatment is effective.

MARKERS AFTER TREATMENT

Monitoring continues even after therapy. A sudden rise in markers may signal recurrence and requires medical evaluation.

MARKERS DO NOT WORK ALONE

Doctors also use imaging scans exams and symptoms. Blood results are one part of a complete diagnosis and treatment plan.

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