Should I be worried with a slight CEA increase?
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It's really something that you can get a better answer with by asking your Oncologist. Personally, I would not get too caught up in the CEA numbers. It's not always an accurate test or marker as to one's health. I will say that it does not look like a big difference at all over a roughly 6 month period.
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My doctor does not even takePhillieG said:CEA
It's really something that you can get a better answer with by asking your Oncologist. Personally, I would not get too caught up in the CEA numbers. It's not always an accurate test or marker as to one's health. I will say that it does not look like a big difference at all over a roughly 6 month period.
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My doctor does not even take my cea anymore, it doesn't work on me
and my doctor says its not a good indicater for some people.0 -
that kind of an increase I
that kind of an increase I would think would be due to normal fluctuation? See, my oncologist wouldn't even do the CEA while I was going through chemo, he said that chemo skews the results and doesn't give an accurate picture when one is going through chemo.0 -
NORMAL or maybe a method switchPatteee said:that kind of an increase I
that kind of an increase I would think would be due to normal fluctuation? See, my oncologist wouldn't even do the CEA while I was going through chemo, he said that chemo skews the results and doesn't give an accurate picture when one is going through chemo.
I would think that is completly normal. I have been told not to worry about small fluctuations at all, to look at trends.
Also, this has been discussed on another board and had been noted that two different methods have been used to determine values and some labs have switched recently causing cea numbers to change. Here is a link to the thread.
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=107720 -
Thanks everyone!!!unknown said:This comment has been removed by the Moderator
I really appreciate your comments. They were very helpful and will help me to sleep a little easier tonight. I know it's silly worrying about a small increase like this, but I am super on-guard about anything that has to do with the possbility of cancer these days. I'm taking everything much more seriously than I did before I learned about the colon cancer. What a wake up call that was.0 -
Mine was always low and while doing chemo it did go up slightly. Yours did go up just a slight amount I'd be surprised if the doctor would even make mention of it only because I still believe that is still in the normal range. A lot of factors can bring it up, including chemo. I bet it is stress from the Holidays that did it I believe there is no need to worry at all.
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I don't even trust my CEAAnnabelle41415 said:Mine was always low and while doing chemo it did go up slightly. Yours did go up just a slight amount I'd be surprised if the doctor would even make mention of it only because I still believe that is still in the normal range. A lot of factors can bring it up, including chemo. I bet it is stress from the Holidays that did it I believe there is no need to worry at all.
Kim
I don't even trust my CEA number my CEA at the time I had my tumor removed last April was 2.1 well within the normal range.
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my question is now answered
Hi Cessnaflyer,
You just answered my question here that I asked in your other thread on circulating tumor cells tests. I asked if you also get your CEA tested. So, obviously, the answer is yes.
I have wondered before & will ask my onc if it would also be of value to have the CTC done in addition to the CEA, as I've never had it tested before.
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Seems OKlisa42 said:my question is now answered
Hi Cessnaflyer,
You just answered my question here that I asked in your other thread on circulating tumor cells tests. I asked if you also get your CEA tested. So, obviously, the answer is yes.
I have wondered before & will ask my onc if it would also be of value to have the CTC done in addition to the CEA, as I've never had it tested before.
Lisa
My onc. says anything under 3 or 4 is OK (can't remember which) Mine went up a bit on my last checkup but the doc was unconcerned because it was still low. The number does fluctuate. I don't think CEA was a real indicator for me either as it was never highly elevated and I was a stage 3 guy.
Cheers, Lance0
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