
India's 1st Comprehensive Blood Test for Cancer Recovery
Pathfinder Blood Test
Know what your body needs during cancer treatment. In one blood test.
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How it helps

What you get
One clear picture
- 11 tests covering 5 areas of your health
- Processed at Agilus Diagnostics labs
- Reference ranges built for cancer patients
- A personal report explaining your results
Available in 200+ cities · Results in 24 hours
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What we test
One sample. Five key checks on your body's strength.
Cancer treatment often uses up important vitamins your body needs for energy, strength, and getting better.
During treatment, the body often has more internal swelling, which makes it harder to bounce back between treatment cycles.
Many people lose muscle during treatment, which brings weakness and unwanted weight loss.
Treatment can weaken the blood's power to carry oxygen, leaving you tired and slowing recovery.
Treatment can upset the way your body makes energy and takes in nourishment from food.
All five zones feed a single weighted score — a clear signal that shows where your body needs the most nutritional support.
How it works
Get your answers in 3 simple steps
Book your test
Book online and choose a convenient date and time slot.
Give your sample
A trained Agilus technician collects your blood sample from your home.
Get your results
Receive your personalised Pathfinder report, and a free cancer-nutrition consultation.

Designed by Experts
Your report is reviewed by a senior cancer-nutritionist
Included with Pathfinder Blood Test
Cancer-nutrition consultation
Real families
Real outcomes

Watch Subhash’s story
How one test explained what his standard reports missed

“I finished treatment eight months ago and still felt terrible. The test caught that my magnesium was severely low; it explained why recovery felt so slow.”
Ananya S.
44 years old
Breast cancer survivor

“My mum had lost 6 kilos in two months. The Pathfinder report showed her albumin and ferritin were both low. We now had something specific to work on.”
Rohan M.
34 years old
Caregiver, mother with breast cancer

“I was eating well but the pain wouldn't go away. Turns out my B12 was very low. Honestly, it explained a lot. Wish I had checked it sooner.”
Sunita K.
58 years old
Colorectal Cancer Survivor

“By my third chemo cycle, I had no energy to get through a morning. The test found my haemoglobin was lower than my standard blood reports showed; apparently the reference ranges for chemo patients are different. That was news to me.”
Aditya V.
47 years old
Lung cancer, active treatment
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