Does the SCC blood test require fasting?
SCC blood tests generally do not require fasting.
SCC is a tumor marker used for the diagnosis and monitoring of squamous cell carcinoma. Typically, fasting is not required for an SCC blood test.
However, if other tests—such as blood glucose or cholesterol—are being conducted at the same time, fasting may be necessary. When undergoing an SCC blood test, it's important to note that certain medications may affect the test results. Therefore, you should inform your doctor about any medications you are currently taking and follow medical advice regarding whether to discontinue them. Whether fasting is required ultimately depends on your doctor's recommendations and the specific tests being performed.
An SCC blood test is only an auxiliary diagnostic tool and cannot serve as the sole basis for diagnosing cancer. If you suspect you have a tumor, you should seek prompt medical attention for comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis. Before the SCC blood test, maintain good hygiene and keep the skin clean to prevent infection.