Look up: CA-125


  1. CA 125
    Our CA 125 Main Article provides a comprehensive look at the who, what, when and how of CA 125 CA 125: A cancer marker, a protein normally made by certain cells in the body including those of the uterine tubes, uterus, cervix, and the lining of the chest and abdominal cavities (the peritoneum and pl...
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  2. CA 125
    cancer antigen 125.
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  3. CA-125
    <protein, tumour marker> A protein which can be found in the blood, it is useful for detecting and evaluating ovarian cancer. ... Carbohydrate antigen most commonly seen in tumours of the ovary and occasionally seen in breast, kidney, and gastrointestinal tract tumours and normal tissue. CA-12...
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  4. CA-125
    (from the article `ovarian cancer`) ...including a pelvic exam. On rare occasions a Pap smear may detect an early ovarian tumour, but this test is far more accurate at detecting early ...
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  5. CA-125
    Type: Abbreviation Definitions: 1. Abbreviation for cancer antigen 125 and the test for it. See: cancer antigen 125 test
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  6. CA-125
    A cancer associated blood borne marker utilized for the detection and follow up of ovarian cancers. High levels tend to correlate with higher tumor burden. Normal value is 0 to 35.
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  7. CA-125
    A substance that may be found in high amounts in the blood of patients with certain types of cancer, including ovarian cancer. CA-125 levels may also help monitor how well cancer treatments are working or if cancer has come back. Also called cancer antigen 125.
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  8. CA125
    A tumour marker (chemical) produced by many ovarian cancers. Can be used to monitor the success of treatment. CA125 is not produced in all ovarian cancers. It is also produced in some other conditions that are not cancers (for example, endometriosis and fibroids).
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  9. CA125
    CA125 is a tumour marker that is produced in many (but not all) ovarian cancers.
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  10. Cancer antigen 125
    Cancer antigen 125: See: CA 125.
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  11. cancer antigen 125
    (CA 125) a glycoprotein antigen found in normal adult tissues such as the epithelium of the fallopian tubes, the endometrium, the endocervix, the pleura, and the peritoneum. Elevated levels are seen in association with epithelial ovarian carcinomas, particularly nonmucinous tumors, as well as with s...
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  12. cancer antigen 125
    A substance that may be found in high amounts in the blood of patients with certain types of cancer, including ovarian cancer. Cancer antigen 125 levels may also help monitor how well cancer treatments are working or if cancer has come back. Also called CA-125.
    Found op http://www.cancer.gov/dictionary?expand=C

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