Full body check up package in UAE
MRI Dubai in Jumeirah offers the most comprehensive and world-class full body checkup package for UAE residents and visitors . Contact us for more details.

Full body check up in Dubai comprises of Blood test, full body MRI , CT Calcium score, Cardiac ultrasound, ECG and Dexa scan whole body composition analysis. This package of full body check up in UAE is so affordable despite all advanced equipment. and it is recommended for people who are seeking for annual check up. Full body check-up helps to detect any early stage potential illness such as cancer, Tumors in their early stage. People in their 30s and 40s – the ones who seem too young and healthy – are now being diagnosed with cancer in Dubai , a disease that is often associated with age and lifestyle.
So far, screenings for early cancer detection is the best way of preventing cancer or any illness in Dubai and lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.
Full body check up test lists in MRI Dubai including :
- Full Body MRI with highest resolution 3 Tesla MRI
- Blood test ( PanTum Detect multi-Cancer Screening which is a special blood test for cancer detection and we are the only center in UAE providing this kind of cancer blood Test, Suger test, Thyroid ,
- Full Cardiac check up in Dubai by cardiologist including cardiac CT calcium scoring and Cardiac ultrasound.
- Whole body fat composition analysis Dexa scan
One of the most common risk factors for cancer is age — with the average age of diagnosis at 68 years old. Recent studies, however, have revealed a dramatic increase in cancer among adults younger than 40.
Below 40
In the UAE, breast cancer, thyroid cervical cancer and colorectal cancer are the common types of cancer, told Khaleej Times.
This is the same trend around the world as more than a dozen type of cancer are reportedly increasing among adults aged 50 and below. In the US, colorectal cancer has become the leading cause of cancer death among men under 50, while it has become the second leading cause of cancer death among American women.
Although the rise varies from country to country and the type of cancer, experts say the number of early-onset cancer will increase by around 30 per cent until 2030.
According to one study, 14 million people are diagnosed with cancer worldwide each year; and about 300,000 of them are children or adolescents below 19 years old.
Genetic clues
the following factors contributes to having cancer at a young age.
- Genetic factors mutations in the gene can increase the risk of certain types of cancer, even at a young age.
- Exposure to carcinogens such as tobacco smoke, radiation, pollution can also increase cancer risk.
- Poor diet, lack of physical activity, excessive alcohol consumption, and smoking are big risk factors
- Being overweight or obese is also associated with an increased risk of several types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, and pancreatic cancer, among others.
- Stress is another factor as it may weaken the immune system and contribute to inflammation, potentially increasing the risk of cancer development.
Increase and decline
Although the incidence of cancer has increased among younger people, there has been a decline in deaths owing to cancer, thanks to new treatment options as well as increased early screening and decreasing rates of smoking.
Early screening is actively promoted in the UAE, We are one of the first countries around the world to start early screening of breast cancer and colorectal cancer at the age of 40,” she highlighted.
The American Cancer Society urged people to be screened for colorectal cancer starting at age 45, rather than the previous recommendation of 50.
How to reduce cancer risk?
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle by eating a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Limit consumption of processed and red meats, sugary drinks, and high-calorie, low-nutrient foods.
- Engage in regular physical activity and maintain a healthy weight which also reduces stress.
- Do not smoke or use tobacco products, and avoid exposure to secondhand smoke.
- Limit alcohol consumption
- The most important point is screenings and early detection as it can lead to more effective treatment and better outcomes.