Tumor Markers CA 15.3
What is considered normal?
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Tumor Marker reference range
The normal range for tumor marker 15-3 is less than or equal to 30 units per milliliter.
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Thank you! My marker was 19jessiesmom1 said:Tumor Marker reference range
The normal range for tumor marker 15-3 is less than or equal to 30 units per milliliter.
Thank you! My marker was 19 before chemo and surgery. After surgery it was 13. I'm kind of confused because I had a malignant tumor in my breast. Does the tumor markers check for metastatic cancer only?
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Lab Tests Explained
Below is a website that may answer a lot of your questions. I hope it helps. FYI, I was triple negative also.
Www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/ca15-3/tab/test
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Ca15-32nu2tnbc said:Thank you! My marker was 19
Thank you! My marker was 19 before chemo and surgery. After surgery it was 13. I'm kind of confused because I had a malignant tumor in my breast. Does the tumor markers check for metastatic cancer only?
in 2014 diagnosed with grade 2 her pos metastatic breast cancer. Lump removed... chemo and radiation done same year. Recurrence 2016 with mastectomy and expander done. Petscans always clear but ca15-3 always going up. Started at 24 now 63. I also suffer from fibromyalgia. What could b the readon. I am very worried as 3 months ago I lost my mother to ovarian cancer. Can you please help me?
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Ca15-32nu2tnbc said:Thank you! My marker was 19
Thank you! My marker was 19 before chemo and surgery. After surgery it was 13. I'm kind of confused because I had a malignant tumor in my breast. Does the tumor markers check for metastatic cancer only?
in 2014 diagnosed with grade 2 her pos metastatic breast cancer. Lump removed... chemo and radiation done same year. Recurrence 2016 with mastectomy and expander done. Petscans always clear but ca15-3 always going up. Started at 24 now 63. I also suffer from fibromyalgia. What could b the readon. I am very worried as 3 months ago I lost my mother to ovarian cancer. Can you please help me?
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