CEA Question
What is normal for a CEA level? I understood it was 3 and under. My doctor just called to say that mine is now down to 5.4 and that 5 and under are normal. I just Googled it and can't seem to find the answer. Can someone please tell me if I'm wrong? I'd love to be only .4 away from normal!
Thanks!
Jan
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Thank you! I now realize I'velhduffer said:CEA
Typically anything 5 or under is considered normal by the standards of the test I am given. Congrats on your level continuing to drop. You so deserve some great news!
Thank you! I now realize I've been telling everybody that 3 and under is normal so I've been giving the wrong information. Dang!
Jan
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I always heard 1-5 is the
I always heard 1-5 is the basic normal range, that does put you darn close...............................................Dave
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Looked at my most recent labs
Done on February 6, The parameters the lab used for normal was 0-3. Guess it depends on the lab?
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three and counting
I was also told 3 and under, so don't worry about giving out the wrong information. You know that you can go to one Oncologist and hear one thing, and another Oncologist and get a different answer.
And congratulatoins on getting down to 5, considering what you have been through across the years, I think that is worth celebrating.
Tru
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CEA
5 and under is normal but you are so close to normal. Many things can influence the number too so you are doing great.
Kim
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Thanks everyone! Okay, so I
Thanks everyone! Okay, so I don't feel like such a dummy. Cancer is serious business and I don't want to give out false information, even if it's just about the CEA level.
Butt, I know it doesn't mean it's gone. The odds of mine ever being gone are nil but it still is a great level. I'm really hoping it got the biggest tumour this time. And matbe some of the really little ones are gone?
What I find so empowering about this immunotherapy treatment is that it tells my body to go after the vancer and targets it for my immune system. It's empowering to know that my own body is what has killed off a bunch of cancer cells. I did it myself! I've been so angry with my body for having this to start with and now I'm proud of it. This feels so awesome!
Jan
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Jan
Jan
Congratulation on the great CEA result. My wife's oncologist told us that 2 and under is good. Her CEA report showed standard range to be under 5. All this time we were praying for it to be under 2, when it has already came under 5 from the last 3 tests (4.9, 2.9, and 2.8). Shows how lost we can get when over focusing...lol
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Hooray!8colon8 said:Jan
Jan
Congratulation on the great CEA result. My wife's oncologist told us that 2 and under is good. Her CEA report showed standard range to be under 5. All this time we were praying for it to be under 2, when it has already came under 5 from the last 3 tests (4.9, 2.9, and 2.8). Shows how lost we can get when over focusing...lol
Those are great numbers! Good for her!! Give her a congratulatory hug for me, please!
Jan
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CEA is used in most cases to see if chemo is working. Low CEA doesn’t mean the cancer is out. I was told CEA may start rising usually a few months before the scan can pick cancer in either newly diagnosed or in a position of recurrance. It definitely wasn t my case, again my CEA was around 2200 when the treatments got started. We believed it was very sensitive for me but it wasn t the case. Butt.
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When I was diagnosed (long ago in a faraway galaxy)
Under 6 was considerred normal. with stage3c cancer into 6nodes My cea at the time was 1.6. With very few exceptions since then it has remained at less than 0.5. My surgeon always said that the sharp rises and falls were of more importance than the number. Congratulations on the drop to 5.4. Ron.
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Hip hip hooray! As we ALLJanJan63 said:Thanks everyone! Okay, so I
Thanks everyone! Okay, so I don't feel like such a dummy. Cancer is serious business and I don't want to give out false information, even if it's just about the CEA level.
Butt, I know it doesn't mean it's gone. The odds of mine ever being gone are nil but it still is a great level. I'm really hoping it got the biggest tumour this time. And matbe some of the really little ones are gone?
What I find so empowering about this immunotherapy treatment is that it tells my body to go after the vancer and targets it for my immune system. It's empowering to know that my own body is what has killed off a bunch of cancer cells. I did it myself! I've been so angry with my body for having this to start with and now I'm proud of it. This feels so awesome!
Jan
Hip hip hooray! As we ALL know it doesn't mean it's gone but in your case it IS a big deal. You have come a long way. I"m so happy for you!
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CEA test normal range
There are 2 different CEA tests now. They use different reagents, so their range of "normal" values is different. The older Siemens/Bayer method (still the most commonly used I think) defines normal as .0 for non-smokers. The newer Roche method has a higher normal range - I think it is <5.0 for non-smokers.
Finding out the method your Lab uses (it should show range on Lab report) should help you interpret the result. If the Roche method was used, then 5.4 is, I think, within the noise range of normal. If the other method was used, then there is an increase, but I'm guessing it is not that significant. You should ask your onc about this.
Take care,
Betsy
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