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Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) Test

Test Overview

Cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) is a protein found on the surface of many uterine and ovarian cancer cells. It also can be found in other cancers and in small amounts in normal tissue. This protein may also be present during menstruation, and in people with cirrhosis, pancreatitis, endometriosis, benign ovarian cysts, and pelvic inflammatory disease. A CA-125 test measures the amount of this protein in the blood. This test is most reliable in people who are in menopause.

CA-125 is used as a tumour marker, which means the test can help show if some types of cancer are present. Most often, the CA-125 test is used to check how well treatment for ovarian cancer is working or to see if ovarian cancer has returned.

Information about Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) Test

Adaptation Date: 03/01/2022

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services

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Information about Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) Test

Adaptation Date: 03/01/2022

Adapted By: Alberta Health Services

Adaptation Reviewed By: Alberta Health Services