News for those who have been seeing higher cea numbers out of the blue
polarprincess
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here is a link to a discussion on another forum. I noticed several of you have posted about your suddenly elevated cea numbers. It seems there is a new reagent being used that is causing significantly elevated numbers that do not correspond to clinical observations. So hopefully for you all it is just a glitch.
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10614
http://coloncancersupport.colonclub.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=10614
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My oncologist told me
My oncologist told me yesterday that cigarette smoke can increase CEA (not just being a smoker but being in smoky environments). She said she knew someone (I am not sure if it was a patient or someone she works with), but their CEA rose significantly after a trip to China where lots of smoking occurs.0 -
Office computers
My onc views my blood test results and notes on a computer in the exam room. If something is 'off', it's in red. With new regeants being used, might be that the doctors have not fixed their criteria to match. )
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