It has been suggested that the determination of urinary cholesterol may be of possible value in the diagnosis of urogenital carcinomas, especially of the prostate, kidney and bladder, but it has not proven whether this method could be used as a screening test. This does not exclude the possibility that urinary total cholesterol determinations could be successfully applied in with an increased prevalence of urological carcinomas.
No special preparation is needed for Cholesterol Total Random Urine. Inform your doctor if you are on any medications or have any underlying medical conditions or allergies before undergoing Cholesterol Total Random Urine. Your doctor depending on your condition will give specific instructions.