FAQs
Most frequent questions and answers
Trucheck™ detects ‘existence of cancer’.
Trucheck™ is not intended to be and should not be considered as a substitute for any recommended screening methods.
Within the limits of error, a ‘negative’ result is an indication of undetectable cancer at the time of the test. For other cancers not covered by the test, no inference should be drawn from a ‘negative’ result.
A ‘negative’ result means that at the time of the test there were no detectable cancer cells suggestive of cancer circulating in the blood. Trucheck™ is recommended to be performed annually.
As Trucheck™ is a non-invasive blood test, there is no disadvantage in frequent testing. However, we advise that Trucheck™ should be performed every 12 months.
The test indicates the organ affected by cancer with high accuracy* in most types of cancers / cases. In all cases of ‘positive’ results, the Report should be interpreted by your physician who can guide you on the further course of action.
*Subject to bio-technical feasibility/ variability and sufficiency of sample.
No, such individuals should seek expert medical advice without delay.