Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic Test in Delhi

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Home sample pickup available Dwarka, Delhi
200.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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Home sample pickup available Safdarjung Enclave, Delhi
280.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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Home sample pickup available Rohini, Delhi
600.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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Home sample pickup available 09 Aggarwal Tower, Pocket O P market Dilshad Garden, Delhi
400.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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ISO NABL Accredited Home sample pickup available Paschim Vihar, Delhi
600.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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NABL Accredited Home sample pickup available #130, Shanker Road Market, New Rajindar Nagar, Delhi
300.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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Home sample pickup available Sarita Vihar, Delhi
300.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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Home sample pickup available Pitampura, Delhi
140.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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Home sample pickup available Rohini, Delhi
600.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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250.0 for Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic
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About Acid Phosphatase - Prostatic Test

Prostatic acid phosphatase is a glycoprotein which is synthesized by the prostate gland. The acid phosphatase is a membrane of a diverse group of isoenzymes which are capable of hydrolyzing phosphate esters in acid medium. Prostatic acid phosphatase test is clinically useful prognostic information for predicting recurrence in men who are undergoing radical prostatectomy for prostate cancer. PAP is very useful in predicting distant failure in higher-risk patients for whom high levels of local control are achieved with aggressive initial local treatment. PAP is also valuable for following the progression of disease response to men therapy being treated by androgen ablation. A re-evaluation of the potential contribution of the PAP test seems timely, as prostate cancer care becomes increasingly focused on identifying the minority of patients who would be benefited from aggressive systemic therapy.

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