blood work done,what does pse reading mean? tumors have shrunk?
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HI:
I did a quick Google search and in looking quickly the only thing I came up with was some sort of amonia level. Do a search and you will probably find your answer. I put in PSE blood level and PSE blood test.
The blood test that "can" show tumors are shrinking is the CEA level.
The numbers are part of the big picture the onc looks at.
Take care - Tina0 -
My guess is its CEA rather than PSE or it could be PSIgeotina said:HI:
I did a quick Google search and in looking quickly the only thing I came up with was some sort of amonia level. Do a search and you will probably find your answer. I put in PSE blood level and PSE blood test.
The blood test that "can" show tumors are shrinking is the CEA level.
The numbers are part of the big picture the onc looks at.
Take care - Tina
which is the levels that seem to dictate the progression or digression of bladder or prostate cancer...someone please correct me if this is wrong......But, any drop in CEA is a good thing in my book.......Buzz0 -
ceaBuzzard said:My guess is its CEA rather than PSE or it could be PSI
which is the levels that seem to dictate the progression or digression of bladder or prostate cancer...someone please correct me if this is wrong......But, any drop in CEA is a good thing in my book.......Buzz
thanks buzzard, i found it is cea,, thank you so much for the answere.. my brother still is sick with the diareah and [hickups] did i spell that right? what do you know about these hickups all the time? and swollen belly? thank you buzz ... buttons10 -
Aww the dreaded hiccups........geotina said:HI:
I did a quick Google search and in looking quickly the only thing I came up with was some sort of amonia level. Do a search and you will probably find your answer. I put in PSE blood level and PSE blood test.
The blood test that "can" show tumors are shrinking is the CEA level.
The numbers are part of the big picture the onc looks at.
Take care - Tina
always something isn't it...yep there is more than one in here who has the hiccups during their journey down these roads...dunno why it happens but they are commonplace in the chemo world......buzz0
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