TOXICOLOGY - ONCOLOGY TESTING HAIR ANALYSIS
The analysis of hair elements with a focus on oncological pathology helps to identify exposure to toxic metals and mineral deficiencies that can contribute to the development and progression of cancer, offering a valuable perspective for diagnosis and prevention.
Test Interpretation Consultation Price: 600 RON
Test price: 1.700 RON
About the test
The analysis of hair elements is a non-invasive test that provides information about exposure to toxic metals and mineral deficiencies, factors that can play an important role in the development and progression of cancer. Hair can concentrate toxic metals up to 200-300 times more than blood or urine, being a valuable indicator of exposure to toxic elements such as arsenic, mercury and lead, all of which are known for their link with oncological risk. The test requires a sample of 0.25 grams of hair and the results are available in 10 days.
How the test is conducted
After collecting a small sample of hair, it is analyzed in a specialized laboratory, where the levels of toxic metals and essential minerals are measured. The sample must be properly cleaned to avoid contamination from external sources, such as shampoos or dyes. Toxic elements, such as arsenic, cadmium and lead, are associated with oxidative stress and the potential for cell mutations, factors that contribute to the development and progression of cancer.
Indications
This test is indicated for people at high risk or facing:
Exposure to toxic metals: Those who have been exposed to toxic elements through the environment or food (for example, by eating fish rich in mercury) are more vulnerable to the occurrence of oncological pathologies.
Vision problems: Vision problems can be caused by the accumulation of toxins that affect the function of cells and tissues.
Symptoms similar to Parkinson's, which may suggest a severe neurotoxic effect and a possible connection with oncological risk.
Chronic fatigue and malabsorption, signals that can indicate severe nutritional deficiencies and cancer-related risks.
Benefits
▪️ Evaluation of exposure to carcinogenic metals: The test detects the presence of toxic heavy metals, such as arsenic and mercury, known for their association with the occurrence of cancers.
▪️ Determining the mineral balance: Deficiencies of essential elements, such as magnesium or calcium, can contribute to inflammation and cell damage, factors that can increase the oncological risk.
▪️ Early diagnostic tool: The test helps doctors identify imbalances and exposures that can contribute to the development of cancer, providing the opportunity to intervene early.
▪️ Personalization of treatment: Depending on the results obtained, doctors can adjust nutritional and detoxification strategies to reduce the risk of cancer progression and optimize the patient's health.
The test for the analysis of hair elements can thus provide a clear picture of the toxic factors and mineral deficiencies that influence oncological health.