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Bence Jones Protein Urine Test

Bence Jones Protein Urine Test

Direct answer: This test detects Bence Jones proteins, abnormal light-chain proteins excreted in urine.

The Bence Jones Protein test identifies monoclonal light chains, which are small antibody fragments produced in excess in certain blood cancers. Their presence in urine is strongly linked with multiple myeloma and related plasma cell disorders.

healthcare nt sickcare offers this urine-based test in Pune through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, ensuring safe sample handling and accurate reporting.

Why this test is advised

Direct answer: It helps diagnose and monitor multiple myeloma and related blood disorders.

The test is advised when symptoms such as persistent bone pain, frequent infections, fatigue, or unexplained kidney problems suggest abnormal plasma cell activity.

Sample and preparation guidance

  • Urine sample is required.
  • Early morning mid-stream urine sample is preferred.
  • No fasting is required.
  • Use only the sterilised container provided by the laboratory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Bence Jones Protein test recommended?

It is recommended when multiple myeloma or plasma cell disorders are suspected.

Is fasting required for this urine test?

No fasting is required. An early morning urine sample is preferred.

What does a positive Bence Jones Protein result mean?

It suggests abnormal antibody light-chain production often associated with multiple myeloma.

Can home urine sample collection be arranged in Pune?

Yes. healthcare nt sickcare provides home collection across Pune and nearby areas.
Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Test interpretation must be performed by qualified healthcare professionals. Images on this page are AI-generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read our Disclaimer Policy.
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Bence Jones Protein Urine Test

Direct answer: This test detects Bence Jones proteins, abnormal light-chain proteins excreted in urine.

The Bence Jones Protein test identifies monoclonal light chains, which are small antibody fragments produced in excess in certain blood cancers. Their presence in urine is strongly linked with multiple myeloma and related plasma cell disorders.

healthcare nt sickcare offers this urine-based test in Pune through home collection facility and direct walk-in facility, ensuring safe sample handling and accurate reporting.

Why this test is advised

Direct answer: It helps diagnose and monitor multiple myeloma and related blood disorders.

The test is advised when symptoms such as persistent bone pain, frequent infections, fatigue, or unexplained kidney problems suggest abnormal plasma cell activity.

Sample and preparation guidance

  • Urine sample is required.
  • Early morning mid-stream urine sample is preferred.
  • No fasting is required.
  • Use only the sterilised container provided by the laboratory.

Helpful references

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Bence Jones Protein test recommended?

It is recommended when multiple myeloma or plasma cell disorders are suspected.

Is fasting required for this urine test?

No fasting is required. An early morning urine sample is preferred.

What does a positive Bence Jones Protein result mean?

It suggests abnormal antibody light-chain production often associated with multiple myeloma.

Can home urine sample collection be arranged in Pune?

Yes. healthcare nt sickcare provides home collection across Pune and nearby areas.
Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Test interpretation must be performed by qualified healthcare professionals. Images on this page are AI-generated using Google Gemini and Shopify Magic. Read our Disclaimer Policy.