Thyroglobulin

Measures thyroglobulin protein from the thyroid to help detect or monitor thyroid cancer and remaining thyroid tissue in Visit Clinic.
What is a Thyroglobulin Test in Visit Clinic?
The thyroglobulin test measures levels of thyroglobulin, a protein made and stored by thyroid cells. It is important because it indicates whether thyroid tissue remains in the body. Doctors mainly use it as a tumor marker after treatment for differentiated thyroid cancer. Rising or detectable levels can suggest residual thyroid tissue or cancer recurrence. Results are interpreted with imaging and other blood tests. Antibodies against thyroglobulin can affect accuracy. Sometimes the test is done after raising TSH to make it more sensitive. Regular monitoring helps find recurrence early and guide further treatment decisions.
Thyroglobulin Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Thyroglobulin Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Thyroglobulin test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Thyroglobulin Test in Visit Clinic?
Thyroglobulin is commonly included in thyroid cancer follow-up panels after thyroidectomy and radioactive iodine therapy. Doctors order it when patients have a neck lump, changing thyroid nodule, or a history of thyroid cancer. It helps detect residual thyroid tissue or cancer recurrence. Abnormal results can come from remaining thyroid cells, inflammation, certain medications, or lab interference from anti-thyroglobulin antibodies. A family history of thyroid cancer may increase the need for this test.
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