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Who is it for?
The Onco Full Body check-up is strongly recommended for people who have risk factors for developing an oncological pathology—even if they have no symptoms—, either because they have a family history of cancer and/or are smokers or ex-smokers.
What it is
Most noteworthy medical tests
Medical consultation. Coordination, follow-up, delivery of results and monitoring
Blood and urine analysis profile
Analysis of tumour markers
Abdominal and renal ultrasound
Mammography (Women. Optional)
Vesico-prostatic study (Men)
Full cardiological and pulmonary examination
Thoracic CT
Cranial, thoracic and abdominal MRI
Virtual colonoscopy
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Paracelso Sagasta's blog
You will find advice from our professionals on how to improve your health and information on the latest technologies applied in the medical health sector.
18 Dec 2024
3 Min
Everything you need to know about blepharoplasty
As we age, the skin of the eyelids loses elasticity and the muscles that support them weaken. To correct this problem, we can resort to blepharoplasty, one of the most common surgical procedures.
12 Dec 2024
4 Min
Seasonal depression: how to recognize and face it
The cold weather arrives, the days get shorter and many people experience a change in their mood. Seasonal depression or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a recurrent form of depression that appears with the arrival of autumn and winter.
03 Dec 2024
2 Min
8 tips for winter skin care
The skin, the largest organ of the body, is constantly exposed to external factors that can damage it, especially during the winter. Low temperatures, wind and dry ambient air affect sensitive areas such as the cheeks, neck, chest and hands.