CA-125 Questions
Hoping somebody can help me decipher what the doctors are telling me about CA-125. What I'm hearing seems really contradictory.
I am 2 years into this and had a 10 month NED period before a recurrence in November, 2014.
CA-125 was always an excellent measure for me.
- Was 207 before first surgery
- After first chemo, was in normal range immediately and stayed there.
- Baseline when NED was 6-7.
I'm now in 4th line treatment.
What I don't understand is that a consulting doctor told me that we don't treat to a CA-125 number. And yet, increasing numbers have led my primary oncologist to order CTs and PETs which showed disease progression.So clearly it's an important number.
This year:
- We terminated Carbo/Doxil when number increased for 3 months, CA-125 hit 37, and scans showed progression.
- We terminated Taxol/Avastin when had increases for 2 months, CA-125 hit 127, and scans showed progression.
Now I've just started a trial of Niraparib and my CA-125 via a different lab at my new hospital showed 274 and then 752 during the waiting period before I started the trial. But I still have low volume disease.
My Questions:
- The doctors keep saying I'm too fixated on the number but why would they say it's not important if it's always been a great indicator for me?
- Why would they not be concerned thati I'm having these crazy escalations? Are they just trying to keep me calm?
- Is it out of the realm of possibility that I could ever be NED again?
I just don't believe that I'm getting the real story.
Sorry for the long message but can anybody help me figure this out?
Thanks a ton!
Comments
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3750lsd, I am so sorry you
3750lsd, I am so sorry you have found yourself with this problem. I know the CA125 are markers in your blood and for some people it is a good indicator and for others it is not. Here is a link to understanding about what the CA125 is:
http://www.foundationforwomenscancer.org/wp-content/uploads/Understanding-CA125-Levels-2015.pdf
I am sorry I cannot be of any REAL help. I do hope someone can help you with some answers.
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Thank youNoTimeForCancer said:3750lsd, I am so sorry you
3750lsd, I am so sorry you have found yourself with this problem. I know the CA125 are markers in your blood and for some people it is a good indicator and for others it is not. Here is a link to understanding about what the CA125 is:
http://www.foundationforwomenscancer.org/wp-content/uploads/Understanding-CA125-Levels-2015.pdf
I am sorry I cannot be of any REAL help. I do hope someone can help you with some answers.
Thank you for sharing this linke with me. It was very kind of you and info I hadn't seen before.
Really appreciate it.
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