How Is Cancer Diagnosed?

Cancer detection is important in the quest for potential treatment and cure. Knowledge of how cancer is diagnosed gives patients and families power to do something about it. At AllCancer, HKMOC which is a key component of HKIBI, we utilise advanced-diagnostic technology and our ground-breaking TMT (HK version) to provide accurate, personalized diagnosis to every cancer patient. This deep dive looks at the methods, technologies, and processes for diagnosis of cancer and how AllCancer expertise and breakthroughs are making certain accurate diagnosis and better outcomes.

What Is Cancer Diagnosis?

Diagnosis of cancer means determining whether a patient has cancer, what type it is, and how far it has spread. Timely and accurate diagnosis is vital for choosing the best treatment. At AllCancer, we pair diagnostic technologies with our patented international four-dimensional therapy.

Methods Used For Cancer Diagnosis

History and Physical Examination

This first step involves evaluating symptoms and family history. AllCancer’s team, including Dr. Li Guohua and Professor Liu Guolong, screens for genetic risks such as BRCA and Lynch syndrome mutations.

Imaging Tests

  • X-rays: For bone and lung abnormalities
  • CT/MRI: Cross-sectional and high-resolution imaging
  • PET-CT: Identifies active cancer cells
  • Ultrasound: Common for breast, liver, pelvic tumors
We use equipment like DSA Philips Artis Q and Siemens MRI through our Shenzhen partnership.

Laboratory Tests

  • PSA: Prostate-specific antigen for prostate cancer
  • CA-125: Ovarian cancer markers
  • AFP: Liver cancer marker
  • CBC: Identifies leukemia signs
AllCancer’s metabolic diagnostics enhance biomarker detection with improved response accuracy.

Biopsy and Tissue Analysis

  • Needle Biopsy: Tissue withdrawn via needle
  • Endoscopic Biopsy: Internal organ access via scope
  • Excisional: Larger tissue samples removed
We apply nano smart-targeting for precise sample collection and molecular pathology for therapy personalization.

Genetic and Molecular Testing

Looks for DNA mutations like EGFR, HER2, and utilizes HIF signal blockade research to reverse drug resistance in 72% of cases.

The Role of Advanced Technology in Cancer Diagnosis

AllCancer facilities use PET-CT, linear accelerators, and AI-powered analytics, verified in Boston and Berlin clinical bases and published in Nature Medicine.

AllCancer’s Diagnosis Using Targeted Metabolic Therapy

  • Metabolic Reprogramming: Detects glucose-dependency of cancer cells
  • Dual Immune Modulation: Based on James P. Allison’s Nobel work
  • Smart Nano-Targeting: Improves biopsy/drug delivery
  • TME Remodeling: Reveals tumor ecosystem stage

The Diagnosis: What to Expect

  1. Consultation: Available in 15 seconds after registration
  2. Testing: Includes blood work, imaging, biopsy
  3. Staging: Determining stage I–IV spread
  4. Planning: Personalized treatment plan based on diagnosis

Why Early Diagnosis Matters

  • Breast Cancer: 90% 5-year survival in Stage I
  • Lung Cancer: 60% survival early vs 10% late
  • Colorectal: 90% survival early vs 14% late

Success Stories: A Diagnosis That Led to Recovery

A 52-year-old with NSCLC was cured in 8 months after early diagnosis and metabolic therapy. A 47-year-old colorectal cancer patient saw 70% reduction with targeted biopsy results.

What AllCancer Does for Patients

  • Global Experts: Including Nobel Prize winners
  • World-Class Equipment: PET-CT, Artis Q, Linear Accelerators
  • Patient-first: Fast consultations, multilingual support
  • International Access: From Boston to Berlin

Cancer Early Detection and Prevention

  • Mammograms: Starting age 40
  • Colonoscopies: Every 10 years from age 50
  • PSA Tests: For high-risk men starting at 50
  • Low-Dose CT: For smokers/lung cancer risk

Move the Next AllCancer Step With

To access diagnostics and revolutionary treatments, visit AllCancer.com. Act now – only 58 slots remain in Hong Kong. Your journey to health starts here.