CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker

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CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker, in Visit Clinic

Measures blood CA125 protein to help detect and monitor ovarian cancer and related pelvic conditions in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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Female
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What is a CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker Test in Visit Clinic?

The CA125 test measures the amount of a protein called CA125 in the blood. This protein is often produced in higher amounts when ovarian cells are abnormal. It is used to help detect and monitor ovarian cancer and some other pelvic conditions. Doctors commonly use CA125 to follow treatment response and to check for recurrence after cancer treatment. Many benign conditions can also raise CA125, so results are checked alongside symptoms and imaging. The test is not reliable as a general screening tool for healthy women.

CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CA125 - Ovarian Cancer marker Test in Visit Clinic?

This test is often part of a tumor marker panel or ordered when ovarian disease is suspected. Your doctor may request it if you have symptoms like pelvic pain, bloating, abnormal bleeding, or a pelvic mass on imaging. It helps diagnose or monitor ovarian cancer and track treatment response or recurrence. Abnormal results can come from benign conditions, menstruation, pregnancy, other cancers, infections, or liver disease. A strong family history of ovarian or breast cancer may make this test more important.

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What level of CA125 indicates cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

CA125 values above 35 U/mL are generally considered elevated in adults. Mild rises occur with many benign conditions; markedly high levels (for example >200 U/mL) raise stronger suspicion for ovarian cancer but are not diagnostic by themselves. CA125 must be interpreted with clinical context, imaging and biopsy, and varies with age and menopausal status.

Can CA125 detect early cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

CA125 is a blood tumor marker mainly used to monitor ovarian cancer, but it is not reliable for detecting early cancer. Many early-stage cancers produce normal CA125 levels, and benign conditions (menstruation, endometriosis, inflammation) can raise it. It is not recommended for general population screening; it’s used with imaging in high‑risk people or for monitoring treatment and recurrence.

What if CA125 is 25 in Visit Clinic?plus

A CA125 of 25 U/mL is generally within the normal range (commonly <35 U/mL). It usually indicates no immediate concern, but CA125 isn’t definitive: levels can be normal in early ovarian cancer and may rise for benign causes (menstruation, endometriosis, pregnancy, liver disease). Interpretation depends on symptoms and risk factors; your clinician may suggest repeat testing or imaging if warranted.

What if CA125 is 300 in Visit Clinic?plus

CA125 of 300 U/mL is markedly elevated (normal <35) and warrants prompt evaluation but doesn’t by itself confirm cancer. Causes include ovarian or other malignancies and several benign conditions (endometriosis, fibroids, infection, liver disease, menstruation, pregnancy). Your clinician will correlate symptoms, repeat tests, perform pelvic ultrasound or CT and may refer to a gynecologic oncologist for further workup and management.

Can CA125 be high without cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. CA125 can be elevated for many noncancerous reasons—menstruation, pregnancy, endometriosis, fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, benign ovarian cysts, liver disease, heart failure, peritonitis, and other inflammatory conditions. Levels also vary with age. Because CA125 is not specific, an isolated raised result usually leads to repeat testing and imaging (ultrasound) rather than immediate cancer diagnosis; clinical context guides next steps.

What were your first ovarian cancer symptoms in Visit Clinic?plus

Common first ovarian cancer symptoms include persistent bloating, pelvic or abdominal pain, early satiety or loss of appetite, and urinary urgency or frequency. Other signs can be changes in bowel habits, unexplained weight loss or gain, persistent fatigue, and unusual vaginal bleeding or menstrual changes. Symptoms are often new, frequent, and progressively worsening—see a doctor if they last more than a few weeks.