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CA-125
A CA-125 blood test measures the level of cancer antigen 125 in your blood. CA-125 is a protein that can be elevated in ovarian cancer, but it is also commonly raised in many benign conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, menstruation, and pregnancy. This test alone cannot diagnose cancer and is not recommended as a screening test for ovarian cancer in the general population. Results should always be interpreted by a healthcare professional in context of other clinical findings.
What It Measures
This test measures the concentration of CA-125 (cancer antigen 125) in your blood. CA-125 is a glycoprotein found on the surface of many cell types, particularly ovarian epithelial cells. While it is commonly used as a tumor marker for ovarian cancer monitoring, elevated levels can be associated with a wide range of both benign and malignant conditions. It is not a standalone diagnostic tool.
Why It Matters
CA-125 monitoring is primarily used in individuals who have been diagnosed with or are being evaluated for ovarian cancer. It can help track treatment response and detect potential recurrence. However, elevated CA-125 levels may also be caused by endometriosis, uterine fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, liver disease, menstruation, or pregnancy. Because of the high rate of false positives, CA-125 is not recommended as a screening test for ovarian cancer in the general population. Results should always be interpreted by a healthcare professional.
When to Test
CA-125 testing may be recommended if you are being monitored for ovarian cancer, evaluating a pelvic mass, or tracking treatment response. It may also be requested in the evaluation of endometriosis or other gynecological conditions. This test is not recommended as a routine screening tool for the general population. Consult a healthcare professional for guidance.
Symptoms
High Levels
Lifestyle Tips
Maintain a healthy lifestyle to support overall well-being: eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, exercise regularly, maintain a healthy weight, avoid tobacco use, limit alcohol consumption, and attend regular health check-ups. If you have a family history of ovarian cancer or known risk factors, discuss appropriate screening with your healthcare professional.