anyone have Ca 125 stop being reliable indicator?
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CA 125 for Ovarian
http://www.medicinenet.com/ca_125/page2.htm
I have had 2 doctors tell me that CA 125 was used for ovarian primarily. My GYN/Onc when asked that question told me yes it was more known for ovarian, but CA 125 was all that was available at this time in her strategies for UPSC.
This link deals with Ovarian CA 125 and might give some insight. My CA 125 # changed with my doctor's hospital changed the methodology of their CA 125. Mine went up with this change from a 14 to 21. Six months later, my next CA 125 for 21 again. So this is now my new baseline (21 with 35 as cut of for 'nomal') with the new methodology. Had another CA 125 with different methodology with cut off of 21 as normal during this 6 months and my CA 125 was 16. Which was normal. It is hard to figure it all out.
I tested this link & it did go to this sight.
I try not to live by the numbers. My CA 125 was 14.5, scans clear, and still I was diagnosed with UPSC. There is some research going on with what does it mean to have a steady rising CA125 that is still in the 'normal range'. You might check that out.0 -
Ca 125 not such a good marker for mesleem said:CA 125 for Ovarian
http://www.medicinenet.com/ca_125/page2.htm
I have had 2 doctors tell me that CA 125 was used for ovarian primarily. My GYN/Onc when asked that question told me yes it was more known for ovarian, but CA 125 was all that was available at this time in her strategies for UPSC.
This link deals with Ovarian CA 125 and might give some insight. My CA 125 # changed with my doctor's hospital changed the methodology of their CA 125. Mine went up with this change from a 14 to 21. Six months later, my next CA 125 for 21 again. So this is now my new baseline (21 with 35 as cut of for 'nomal') with the new methodology. Had another CA 125 with different methodology with cut off of 21 as normal during this 6 months and my CA 125 was 16. Which was normal. It is hard to figure it all out.
I tested this link & it did go to this sight.
I try not to live by the numbers. My CA 125 was 14.5, scans clear, and still I was diagnosed with UPSC. There is some research going on with what does it mean to have a steady rising CA125 that is still in the 'normal range'. You might check that out.
Have stage IV b grade III since July 2010. Pre surgery ca 125 was 95, post 85. then after six rounds carbo and taxol and two doxi it hung around 7-8. Was ecstatic till I felt constipation over day which reacted ok to enemas etc. Had PET/CT found 8cm tumor.Blood tests all fine! Had surgery three weeks ago, tumor gone, colon resected. recuperating just started new Chemo, Gemzar Carboplatin. Thursday slept three days straight! Haven't gotten ca 125 back yet.
So yes Ca 125 not accurate marker for me!
Now docs say they will up CTs0 -
Ca 125 not such a good marker for mesleem said:CA 125 for Ovarian
http://www.medicinenet.com/ca_125/page2.htm
I have had 2 doctors tell me that CA 125 was used for ovarian primarily. My GYN/Onc when asked that question told me yes it was more known for ovarian, but CA 125 was all that was available at this time in her strategies for UPSC.
This link deals with Ovarian CA 125 and might give some insight. My CA 125 # changed with my doctor's hospital changed the methodology of their CA 125. Mine went up with this change from a 14 to 21. Six months later, my next CA 125 for 21 again. So this is now my new baseline (21 with 35 as cut of for 'nomal') with the new methodology. Had another CA 125 with different methodology with cut off of 21 as normal during this 6 months and my CA 125 was 16. Which was normal. It is hard to figure it all out.
I tested this link & it did go to this sight.
I try not to live by the numbers. My CA 125 was 14.5, scans clear, and still I was diagnosed with UPSC. There is some research going on with what does it mean to have a steady rising CA125 that is still in the 'normal range'. You might check that out.
Have Dx uterine cancer clear undifferentiate stage IV b grade III since July 2010. Pre surgery ca 125 was 95, post 85. then after six rounds carbo and taxol and two doxi it hung around 7-8. Was ecstatic till I felt constipation over day which reacted ok to enemas etc. Had PET/CT found 8cm tumor.Blood tests all fine! Had surgery three weeks ago, tumor gone, colon resected. recuperating just started new Chemo, Gemzar Carboplatin. Thursday slept three days straight! Haven't gotten ca 125 back yet.
So yes Ca 125 not accurate marker for me!
Now docs say they will up CTs0 -
SaraSara Zipora said:Ca 125 not such a good marker for me
Have Dx uterine cancer clear undifferentiate stage IV b grade III since July 2010. Pre surgery ca 125 was 95, post 85. then after six rounds carbo and taxol and two doxi it hung around 7-8. Was ecstatic till I felt constipation over day which reacted ok to enemas etc. Had PET/CT found 8cm tumor.Blood tests all fine! Had surgery three weeks ago, tumor gone, colon resected. recuperating just started new Chemo, Gemzar Carboplatin. Thursday slept three days straight! Haven't gotten ca 125 back yet.
So yes Ca 125 not accurate marker for me!
Now docs say they will up CTs
You have been through so much. I hope that you continue to recuperate fully from your surgery and that you respond well to the chemo.
Why CTs (lots of radiation exposure) instead of PET/CTs?
Mary Ann0
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