This report provides analysis of AFP testing, including clinical significance, current and emerging diagnostic procedures, as well as test volume and sales forecasts by country and market segment.
Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) is a protein produced by the fetus during pregnancy and is used as a diagnostic marker for certain medical conditions. AFP is typically measured in the mother's blood during the second trimester of pregnancy and is used to detect neural tube defects, Down syndrome, and other chromosomal abnormalities. AFP is also used to monitor the progress of certain cancers, such as liver cancer, and to detect recurrence of the disease. AFP is also used to monitor the effectiveness of certain treatments, such as chemotherapy.
AFP is a widely used diagnostic marker and is available in a variety of formats, including blood tests, urine tests, and amniotic fluid tests. AFP tests are typically performed in a laboratory setting and results are usually available within a few days.
Companies in the AFP market include Abbott Laboratories, Siemens Healthineers, Roche Diagnostics, and Quest Diagnostics. Show Less Read more
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