Is carcinoembryonic antigen 10.03 higher than cancer?

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Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) 10.03μg/L

Is carcinoembryonic antigen 10.03 higher than cancer?

is a common tumor marker, which can be used for screening and differential diagnosis of various tumors. Under normal circumstances, CEA ranges from 0 to 5μg/L. When it obviously exceeds the normal range, it is generally related to lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer and other cancers. Patients are also accompanied by weight loss, fatigue, weight loss and other manifestations. However, there are many reasons for carcinoembryonic antigen high, but also can be seen in some benign diseases, such as chronic gastritis, chronic enteritis, chronic vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, etc. It is

recommended that patients improve other related examinations in time, such as imaging, endoscopy, pathology, etc., to comprehensively determine whether there is cancer.



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