Is CA125 too high to be malignant?
When I went to the hospital to make a tumor marker, I found that it was a bit high. Is CA125 high? Is it malignant?
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BY Merry Burns 2020-05-10The high CA125 may also be caused by factors such as malignant tumors. For example, serious diseases such as fallopian tube cancer, uterine cancer, pancreatic cancer, intestinal cancer, and breast cancer will cause CA125 levels to rise. It is recommended to carry out further examinations under the guidance of a doctor. If the diagnosis is caused by uterine cancer, the uterus needs to be removed and then radiotherapy and chemotherapy are performed.9
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