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\nMedical Disclaimer: The DCP Test is a supportive diagnostic marker and should not be used as a standalone test for diagnosis. Results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in correlation with clinical findings and imaging studies. Information provided is subject to the disclaimer policy and does not replace medical advice.
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DCP Test (Decarboxy Prothrombin PIVKA-II)
DCP Test in Pune, Maharashtra
The DCP Test, also known as Des-Gamma-Carboxy Prothrombin test, is a specialised blood investigation used as a tumour marker in the evaluation of liver disorders, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer). In Pune and across Maharashtra, this test is commonly advised for patients with chronic liver disease, hepatitis, cirrhosis, or when monitoring liver cancer risk and treatment response.
At healthcare nt sickcare, the DCP Test can be accessed through a dependable home collection facility or a direct walk-in facility for Pune locals. The test results are interpreted alongside imaging studies and other liver markers as part of a comprehensive clinical assessment.
Test Covered in This Package
- DCP (Des-Gamma-Carboxy Prothrombin) – A liver tumour marker used to support assessment of hepatocellular carcinoma and advanced liver disease
Frequently Asked Questions
The DCP Test is advised for individuals with chronic liver disease, hepatitis B or C infection, liver cirrhosis, or when liver cancer is suspected or being monitored.
This test helps support early detection and monitoring of hepatocellular carcinoma and provides additional insight when used with other liver markers and imaging findings.
Fasting is generally not required for the DCP blood test. However, patients should follow any specific instructions shared at the time of booking.
The test may be advised in cases of unexplained weight loss, abdominal discomfort, jaundice, abnormal liver function tests, or long-standing liver conditions.
Test Disclaimer
Medical Disclaimer: The DCP Test is a supportive diagnostic marker and should not be used as a standalone test for diagnosis. Results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in correlation with clinical findings and imaging studies. Information provided is subject to the disclaimer policy and does not replace medical advice.
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DCP Test in Pune, Maharashtra
The DCP Test, also known as Des-Gamma-Carboxy Prothrombin test, is a specialised blood investigation used as a tumour marker in the evaluation of liver disorders, particularly hepatocellular carcinoma (primary liver cancer). In Pune and across Maharashtra, this test is commonly advised for patients with chronic liver disease, hepatitis, cirrhosis, or when monitoring liver cancer risk and treatment response.
At healthcare nt sickcare, the DCP Test can be accessed through a dependable home collection facility or a direct walk-in facility for Pune locals. The test results are interpreted alongside imaging studies and other liver markers as part of a comprehensive clinical assessment.
Test Covered in This Package
- DCP (Des-Gamma-Carboxy Prothrombin) – A liver tumour marker used to support assessment of hepatocellular carcinoma and advanced liver disease
Frequently Asked Questions
The DCP Test is advised for individuals with chronic liver disease, hepatitis B or C infection, liver cirrhosis, or when liver cancer is suspected or being monitored.
This test helps support early detection and monitoring of hepatocellular carcinoma and provides additional insight when used with other liver markers and imaging findings.
Fasting is generally not required for the DCP blood test. However, patients should follow any specific instructions shared at the time of booking.
The test may be advised in cases of unexplained weight loss, abdominal discomfort, jaundice, abnormal liver function tests, or long-standing liver conditions.
Test Disclaimer
Medical Disclaimer: The DCP Test is a supportive diagnostic marker and should not be used as a standalone test for diagnosis. Results must be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in correlation with clinical findings and imaging studies. Information provided is subject to the disclaimer policy and does not replace medical advice.











