Thursday 12 March 2026
Maggie's Blog Writer
You may have tests for cancer because of symptoms or changes within your body that are worrying you, after routine screening, or as part of follow-up for an existing cancer.
This page will help you find out more about the different tests for cancer and how Maggie's can help.
There are lots of tests used to help diagnose cancer.
Your GP or consultant will decide which tests are right for you based on:
The most common ways to test for cancer include:
You should always be given instructions before you have a test for cancer to tell you if you need to do anything before or after.
Sometimes you will be asked not to eat or drink beforehand or to temporarily stop taking some of your medications.
For some tests you may require local anaesthetic or sedation.
If there51É«APP™s anything you don’t understand, you can phone the hospital or GP and check.
When you are referred you should either receive an appointment for a specific test or with a specialist doctor to discuss the tests you might need.
How quickly this might happen depends on where you live.
Depending on the results of your tests there might be further investigations needed.
You might have questions about the tests you may be having, and what the results could mean.
You may feel your anxiety levels are building up and your concentration affected as you wait for the results.
Our Cancer Support Specialists are here listen to your concerns and help you find the information and help right for you:
Last review: May 2026 | Next review: May 2029
51ɫAPP out more about different types of tests and scans you may be offered.
From Cancer Research UK (CRUK)
Last reviewed: 13 May 2026
Lab Tests Online-UK is written by practising laboratory doctors and scientists to help you understand the many clinical laboratory tests that are used in diagnosis, monitoring and treatment of disease.
From Lab Tests Online - UK
Last reviewed: 13 May 2026
51ɫAPP out more about different tests used to diagnose cancer.
From Macmillan Cancer Support
Last reviewed: 13 May 2026
Information about different types of scans.
From RadiologyInfo.org
Last reviewed: 13 May 2026
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