Various immunoassay methods for CA 125
Good Morning, Ladies,
I have had three CA-125 immunoassay tests done and each one used a different method to obtain the results. It is confusing and frustration because I don't think these various methods for assessing the CA-125 can be compared with one another. My first CA-125 test was done in November, 2013, following my hysterectomy and using the Siemens Advia Centaur chemiluminescent method, which yielded a test result of 22. The reference range for this method is <35. My second CA-125 was done in March, 2014, using the Siemens chemiluminescent method with a reference range of <21 and my test result was 8. Now, this month I had a CA-125 test using the Beckman Coulter chemiluminescent method with a reference range of <35 and my test result was 11. I know that all of my test results are within normal range, but beyond that I can't compare them. Have any of you had similiar experiences? I will be discussing this further with my doctors as I want my test to be done using one method only so that I can compare them.
Have a wonderful day!
Cathy
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Cathy
I haveno idea what method is used to test my CA 125. I know different labs can give different Results. As long as you are getting normal results, I would not be concerned. All of your results are well below the normal high. You could have those tests drawn two days in a row and get different results. Are you lab tests all drawn at the same facility?
hope you are having a good day
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Changes
Hi Cathy:
I just saw in one of my recent CA125 testings that the test had changed and that the new readings are lower than the readings that I had done in 2005 and 2006. I believe the changes went into effect sometime in 2011. It can be quite confusing. Like you, all of my readings have been in the normal range.
Kathy
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Ro, the last two tests wereRo10 said:Cathy
I haveno idea what method is used to test my CA 125. I know different labs can give different Results. As long as you are getting normal results, I would not be concerned. All of your results are well below the normal high. You could have those tests drawn two days in a row and get different results. Are you lab tests all drawn at the same facility?
hope you are having a good day
Ro, the last two tests were drawn from the same facility but using different methods. I am going to discuss this further with my gyn oncologist next Tuesday when I see him.
Thanks ,
Cathy
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