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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
The opinion of experts
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.
16 Apr 2024
2 Min
Spring Asthenia: what is it and how to fight it
Spring asthenia is a feeling of generalized tiredness and weakness, both physical and mental, which coincides with the transition from winter to spring. This state, of mild and temporary nature, is similar to the awakening of our body after months of low temperatures and little sun exposure.
05 Apr 2024
2 Min
What are bunions?
Bunions or hallux valgus are the most common factor of foot deformity and affect around 20% of the adult Spanish populations, especially women between 30 and 40 years old, according to the Spanish Society of Foot and Ankle Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Gran Ubeira, one of our specialists in the Traumatology Unit, explains what bunions are, why they appear and how they are treated.
26 Mar 2024
1 Min
Differences between Helicobacter Pylori y SIBO
Gastrointestinal disorders such as Helicobacter pylori and Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) may seem similar, but they have key differences in their definition, causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment. Here's a brief comparison: