CEA level questions
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I know squat about CEA but I think a downward trend is generally favorable. I am sure others with more experience will chime. My CEA was only 1.5 before surgery and I am told they won't check it again until after I finish chemo six months from now. Don't hold your breath. It makes you turn blue! LOL!!0
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Tennis (Heather) -
My CEA just post surgery was <0.5 and I am Stage IV also. My CEA pre-surgery is lost in history for reasons not worth mentioning (blood taken, paid for, test never actually done!). My point is that if I could had a CEA of <0.5 with liver mets, then CEA is certainly not a marker for everyone. And, even if it may be a marker for you, any given number is probably not critical. I'd ask your onc if I were you, but going down sounds really good, even if it only goes down "a little". I have no idea what the rate of decline is in successful patients where CEA is a valid marker, but I'll bet that hanging your hat on any specific number is not the way to go.
By the way, I checked out your MYSPACE blog. I SO MUCH know what you mean about good news being only fleeting. I have had much good news, but every time I have CT and PET scans, I am happy for a day or so and then think that I am just working toward the next one (and next uncertain diagnosis). My next one is 10/2 - still, Heather, you should know that I was diagnosed in late May 2005, have been "almost NED" since late August 2005 (after 2 chemo treatments - is there such a thing as "almost" NED?) and been really NED since Dec 2005 (after 6 treatments of Xeloda/oxaliplatin/Avastin). NED since then based on PET and CT scans in Feb, Mar, April and late June 2006. So, please don't give up - but I related so much to your "good news doesn't last long" point - I feel at this point that even good news is stressful (although not as stressful as bad news).
I wish you the best. Keep in touch. And keep those kids in your mind - mine are 21 and 24 at this point, but they are still my inspiration.
Betsy0 -
DAMN, Pat - you took my line!Patrusha said:I know squat about CEA but I think a downward trend is generally favorable. I am sure others with more experience will chime. My CEA was only 1.5 before surgery and I am told they won't check it again until after I finish chemo six months from now. Don't hold your breath. It makes you turn blue! LOL!!
Heather - CEA is a weak marker. Everyone is different. I was like so many of our cohorts here and had "normal" CEA levels with active disease. What the docs do is look for a trend. Your trend is down-sloping and that is GREAT! Don't be surprised if you plateau in the near future, but that's OK, too.
Keepin you in my thoughts and prayers.
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Great minds think alike, Bob! LOL!!spongebob said:DAMN, Pat - you took my line!
Heather - CEA is a weak marker. Everyone is different. I was like so many of our cohorts here and had "normal" CEA levels with active disease. What the docs do is look for a trend. Your trend is down-sloping and that is GREAT! Don't be surprised if you plateau in the near future, but that's OK, too.
Keepin you in my thoughts and prayers.
- SB0 -
I hate CEA numbers I know the docs watch it and keep an eye on it. My CEA before surgery was 205 and after chemo it was below 1. My last chemo was Nov 05 and June 06 it has started to go up. It was 6, 17. and now 35. I go back for blood work in 2 more weeks and if it goes up again I'm guessing I'll be having scans. So going down is the direction you want to be headed with CEA.0
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