CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker

Measures CA15-3 protein in blood to help monitor breast cancer activity and detect recurrence or progression in Visit Clinic.
What is a CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker Test in Visit Clinic?
CA15-3 measures a protein (commonly called MUC1) that can be released into the blood by breast cancer cells. The level helps doctors understand tumor activity. It is most useful for monitoring people already diagnosed with breast cancer. Doctors use CA15-3 to follow response to treatment and to watch for recurrence. It is not reliable alone for screening or diagnosis. Non-cancer conditions, including benign breast disease and liver problems, can raise CA15-3. Physicians interpret results with exams, imaging, and other tests, and they pay attention to trends over time rather than a single number.
CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker Test in Visit Clinic?
CA15.3 - Breast Cancer marker is often included in tumor marker panels to monitor known breast cancer and assess treatment response. A doctor may order it if you have a breast lump, new breast symptoms, or during follow-up after treatment. It helps detect recurrence or spread, but levels can also rise from benign breast conditions, liver disease, or other cancers. A strong family history of breast cancer may make monitoring with CA15.3 more relevant.
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