CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker

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CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker, in Visit Clinic

Measures CA19.9 tumor marker in blood to help detect or monitor pancreatic and biliary disease in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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Male/Female
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38 hours
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What is a CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker Test in Visit Clinic?

The CA19.9 test measures a protein called carbohydrate antigen 19-9 in the blood. Cells in the pancreas and bile ducts can release this substance. It is not a normal body function, but it can rise when certain glands are irritated or when cancer is present. Doctors use CA19.9 to help detect and monitor pancreatic and biliary cancers. It can show if treatment is working or if disease might have returned. The test can also be raised by noncancer conditions like inflammation or bile duct blockage. Results are helpful together with scans, symptoms, and other tests. It is not reliable alone for screening healthy people.

CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker Test in Visit Clinic?

CA19.9 - Pancreatic Cancer Marker is often ordered alone or with other tumor markers and liver tests. Doctors may request it for people with jaundice, persistent abdominal pain, unexplained weight loss, or abnormal imaging. It helps detect and monitor pancreatic cancer, bile duct cancers, and can rise with pancreatitis or bile obstruction. Benign inflammation, blocked ducts, smoking, or liver disease can also raise levels. A family history of pancreatic cancer may prompt closer monitoring with this test.

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What level of CA 19-9 indicates pancreatic cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

CA 19‑9 is normally under 37 U/mL. Mild elevations occur with benign conditions; levels above about 100 U/mL increase suspicion for pancreatic cancer, while very high values (often >1,000 U/mL) are commonly seen with advanced disease. CA 19‑9 is not diagnostic alone — imaging and tissue diagnosis are required, and some people do not produce CA 19‑9.

What is the danger zone for CA 19-9 in Visit Clinic?plus

CA 19-9 is normally ≤37 U/mL; values above 37 U/mL are abnormal. Mild elevations (up to about 100 U/mL) can reflect benign inflammation or biliary obstruction. Levels >100 U/mL raise concern for malignancy, and very high values (often >1,000 U/mL) suggest advanced disease or metastasis. Interpretation requires clinical context and imaging—discuss results with a clinician.

What cancers have elevated CA 19-9 in Visit Clinic?plus

CA 19-9 is most commonly elevated in pancreatic adenocarcinoma and is also raised in other hepatopancreatobiliary malignancies such as cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer. It can be increased with gastric and colorectal cancers, some hepatocellular and metastatic liver tumors, mucinous ovarian tumors, and occasionally lung cancers. CA 19-9 lacks specificity, so elevations need clinical correlation and confirmatory imaging or biopsy.

What if CA 19-9 is greater than 100 in Visit Clinic?plus

CA 19‑9 above 100 U/mL raises concern for malignancy (especially pancreatic or biliary) but is not diagnostic. Benign causes—biliary obstruction, cholangitis, pancreatitis, cirrhosis—can also elevate it. Next steps: clinical assessment, cross‑sectional imaging (CT/MRI) or endoscopic ultrasound, treat/relieve obstruction and repeat levels, and refer to a specialist. Some people cannot produce CA 19‑9, causing false negatives.

What is Stage 1 pancreatic cancer in Visit Clinic?plus

Stage 1 pancreatic cancer means the tumor is confined to the pancreas without lymph node involvement or distant metastasis. It’s subdivided into IA (tumor ≤2 cm) and IB (tumor >2–4 cm). Tumors are often resectable, and treatment typically involves surgical removal plus consideration of chemotherapy. Symptoms may be mild or absent; prognosis is better than for later stages but still guarded.

How high can CA 19-9 get before death in Visit Clinic?plus

CA 19‑9 can rise from normal (<37 U/mL) to very high values—often into the thousands and in some cases tens or even hundreds of thousands U/mL—late in advanced cancer. There’s no absolute “death” threshold: extremely high levels usually reflect extensive disease and worse prognosis, but outcome depends on tumor stage, complications, treatment response, and noncancer causes that can also elevate CA 19‑9.