The article discusses whether certain blood tests, such as cancer markers, D-dimers, and IgG antibodies, are worth undergoing for healthy individuals. It highlights concerns about the usefulness of these tests when there are no symptoms and questions if they provide meaningful health insights. Experts in oncology, cardiology, rheumatology, and allergology were consulted to evaluate which tests are truly beneficial and under what circumstances. The piece is part of a series on 'longevity,' focusing on maintaining health and fitness throughout life, and previously covered topics like gut microbiome testing and whole-body resonance scans offered by private clinics.
Bias read (Center): The article focuses on medical testing and health advice, which is not inherently politically charged. It presents expert opinions without apparent ideological framing or bias toward specific policies or parties.




