Service Providers for P63

The P63 test is used to detect the presence of P63 protein, which can indicate certain types of cancers, especially in lung, bladder, and skin tumors. Preparation involves tissue sample collection, often through biopsy or surgery. During the test, a sample is stained and examined under a microscope. Risks include discomfort, bleeding, or infection from biopsy. After the test, mild soreness may occur at the biopsy site. Results show whether P63 protein is present, helping in diagnosis and treatment planning. Conditions like previous treatments or certain cancers may influence the results or test accuracy.