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Cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) is a
substance produced by the fallopian tubes, the
endometrium,
and the lining of the abdominal cavity (peritoneum). See an illustration of the
female reproductive
system.
CA-125 is used as a tumor marker—an
indicator of some types of cancer, especially ovarian cancer. The amount of CA-125 in a woman's
blood and body fluids often increases when cancer of the ovaries
is present. However, cancer antigen 125 is
not used to screen for ovarian cancer because:
Other conditions can also cause
increased levels of CA-125, including pregnancy, menstruation, some non-ovarian
cancers, and some noncancerous disorders.
CA-125 levels do not rise above
the normal range in all women who have ovarian cancer.
CA-125 levels often do not rise
until the cancer is in an advanced stage.
This test is done on a blood sample
taken from a vein.
Cancer Antigen 125 (CA-125) Results
Normal
Less
than 35 units
per milliliter (U/mL)
Less than 20 U/mL for women who have
been treated for ovarian
cancer
Greater than normal values may mean
High levels of CA-125 can indicate
cancer of the ovaries or surrounding tissues (such as a endometrium). Other types of cancer that can
cause
an increase in CA-125 include cancer of the pancreas, stomach,
esophagus, and liver. Smaller increases
in CA-125 levels can be caused by breast, colon, or lung cancer.
Most women with a detectable
lump
in the pelvic area who have ovarian cancer also have CA-125 values greater
than 65 U/mL.
Other diseases that may cause increased
levels of CA-125 include pelvic inflammatory disease (PID),
endometriosis, liver disease
(hepatitis
or cirrhosis),
pancreatitis, and lupus.
Pregnancy and menstruation can cause
elevated blood levels of CA-125.