Description

The Ovarian Cancer Tumor Marker Blood Test (CA-125 test) measures the level of CA-125, a protein that is often elevated in the blood of individuals with ovarian cancer. Here's more information about this test:

Purpose of the CA-125 Test:

  • Ovarian Cancer Screening: While not recommended for routine screening in the general population, it can be useful in high-risk individuals, particularly those with a family history of ovarian cancer.
  • Monitoring Treatment: It helps to monitor the progression of ovarian cancer in individuals who have already been diagnosed and are undergoing treatment. It can also assess whether the treatment is effective.
  • Detecting Recurrence: If the CA-125 levels rise after treatment, it may indicate that the cancer has returned.

Interpretation of High CA-125 Levels:

  • Ovarian Cancer: Elevated CA-125 levels are most commonly associated with ovarian cancer, but they are not definitive for this disease.
  • Other Conditions: Many non-cancerous conditions can cause elevated CA-125 levels, including:
  • Menstruation
  • Pregnancy
  • Endometriosis
  • Uterine Fibroids
  • Other cancers that may cause high CA-125 levels:
  • Pancreatic cancer
  • Stomach cancer
  • Esophageal cancer
  • Liver cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Colon cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • Cancers that have spread to the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum), including lymphoma

Test Details:

  • Fasting: Not required for the test.
  • Special Considerations: The test is most useful in postmenopausal women because of its low specificity in premenopausal women, where CA-125 levels may fluctuate due to other factors.

This test is one of the many ways to monitor and manage cancer-related conditions, though it's often combined with other tests and diagnostic tools for a more comprehensive assessment.