alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), prostate specific antigen (PSA), cathespin-D, HER-2/neu, CA-125, CA-19-9, CA-15-3, nuclear matrix protein, and bladder tumor-associated antigen
the biochemical indicators employed to detect the presence of cancers are collectively reffered to as tumor markers. these are abnormally produced molecules of tumor cells.tumor markers that have proved to be clinically useful are included in the selected list. they are: oncofetal antigens- carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA). alpha fetoprotein(AFP) cancer antigen-125. hormones- human chorionic gonadotropin. calcitonin. catecholamines. enzymes- prostatic acid phosphatase. neuron specific enolase. specific proteins- prostate specific antigen. immunoglobulins.
the biochemical indicators employed to detect the presence of cancers are collectively reffered to as tumor markers. these are abnormally produced molecules of tumor cells.tumor markers that have proved to be clinically useful are included in the selected list. they are: oncofetal antigens- carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA). alpha fetoprotein(AFP) cancer antigen-125. hormones- human chorionic gonadotropin. calcitonin. catecholamines. enzymes- prostatic acid phosphatase. neuron specific enolase. specific proteins- prostate specific antigen. immunoglobulins.
the biochemical indicators employed to detect the presence of cancers are collectively reffered to as tumor markers. these are abnormally produced molecules of tumor cells.tumor markers that have proved to be clinically useful are included in the selected list. they are: oncofetal antigens- carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA). alpha fetoprotein(AFP) cancer antigen-125. hormones- human chorionic gonadotropin. calcitonin. catecholamines. enzymes- prostatic acid phosphatase. neuron specific enolase. specific proteins- prostate specific antigen. immunoglobulins.
carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA)
J. E. Roulston has written: 'Serological tumour markers' -- subject(s): Biological Tumor Markers, Diagnosis, Diagnostic use, Neoplasms, Tumor markers
carcinoid tumor
carcinoembryonic antigen, it is a tumor marker test.
It is a tumor marker for cancer of the colon and rectum
estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, interleukin-2 receptor, and epidermal growth factor receptor.
Immunoassay for tumor antigen, quantitative; CA 125
measurement of drugs, hormones, specific proteins, tumor markers, and markers of cardiac injury
Tumor markers are substances, usually proteins, that are produced by the body in response to cancer growth or by the cancer tissue itself.