Description
CEA levels have been detected in persons with primary colorectal cancer and in patients with other malignancies involving the gastrointestinal tract, breast, lung, ovarian, prostatic, liver and pancreatic cancers. Elevated serum CEA levels have also been detected in patients with nonmalignant disease, especially patients who are older or who are smokers. CEA levels are not useful in screening the general population for undetected cancers. However, CEA levels provide important information about patient prognosis, recurrence of tumors after surgical removal, and effectiveness of therapy.
Disease/Condition
Cancer,
Gastrointestinal tumors,
Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
Location
Specimen
Type
Immunoassay
Analytes Included
- Carcinoembryonic Antigen
More Info
gastrointestinal tract, breast, lung, ovarian, prostatic, liver and pancreatic cancers