ovarian cancer + ca 125
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I don't know specifically what else causes elevated CA125 levels, but I do know that the real problem with it as a test to find ovca is that it is very unreliable. There are people with ovca whose CA125 levels are not elevated, but there are also people with elevated CA125 who *do not* have ovca. So nobody quite knows what the count can mean.
It must be terribly worrisome. I would be awfully scared myself, I think. But pleas remember that the meaning of CA125 counts is unclear. That's why researchers are still looking for more reliable ways to detect ovca.0 -
thank you for replying and giving me some encouragement. if there is anyone out there with this same experience I would like to hear from youcrtsang said:I don't know specifically what else causes elevated CA125 levels, but I do know that the real problem with it as a test to find ovca is that it is very unreliable. There are people with ovca whose CA125 levels are not elevated, but there are also people with elevated CA125 who *do not* have ovca. So nobody quite knows what the count can mean.
It must be terribly worrisome. I would be awfully scared myself, I think. But pleas remember that the meaning of CA125 counts is unclear. That's why researchers are still looking for more reliable ways to detect ovca.0 -
Hi--I had a germ cell tumor last year and my CA 125 fluctuates between 0 and 15. My oncologist said its ok if its stays between 0 and 15 and that it will fluctuate. The last three months my CA 125 has been 4 but it was 3 and dropped to 2 at one point. It's hard not to worry but try and stay positive and have faith in your doctors and yourself.
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At a lecture given by a GYN Cancer specialist from City of Hope, I was told not to depend only on the CA-125 as a marker for checking on the return of Ovarian Cancer. The MD said in addition to CA-125, he also checks CA-19-9 and CEA. I am now having all three markers done on a regular basis. Since your CA-125 is fluctuating, why not ask fort hese additional markers to be checked?0
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