A CEA test doesn't have a single "normal" range. The meaning of the test can only be interpreted in conjection with other lab tests, biopsies, signs, and symptoms. Talk with your health care provider about what a 1.35 CEA result means in your specific case.
No, fasting is not required for a CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) test. It is a simple blood test that can be done at any time of the day.
A CEA test typically requires a serum separator tube (SST) or a red-top tube for blood collection.
A red-top tube is typically used for the CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) test. This tube does not contain any anticoagulants and is used for serum collection.
The normal range for CA 125 test results can vary slightly among laboratories, but generally falls between 0 and 35 U/mL. Elevated levels of CA 125 may indicate conditions such as ovarian cancer, but further testing is needed for a definitive diagnosis.
The normal plasma sodium value typically falls within the range of 135-145 mmol/L. Abnormal levels can indicate underlying health conditions that may need further evaluation and treatment.
The CEA test will not separate the two groups.
The CEA test is ordered for patients with known cancers.
The CEA test is not a screening test for cancer. It is not useful for detecting the presence of cancer. Many cancers do not produce an increased CEA level.
No, fasting is not required for a CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) test. It is a simple blood test that can be done at any time of the day.
carcinoembryonic antigen, it is a tumor marker test.
CEA is an acronym for carcinoembryonic antigen. Doctors will test the blood for CEA levels if they suspect cancer or to see if cancer treatment is helping.
The CEA test is most commonly ordered when a patient has a cancer of the gastrointestinal system.
The absolute numbers which are considered normal vary from one laboratory to another. Any results reported should come with information regarding the testing facility's normal range.
There are no complications or side effects of this test.
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A CEA test typically requires a serum separator tube (SST) or a red-top tube for blood collection.
Determination of the CEA level is a laboratory blood test. Obtaining a specimen of blood for the study takes only a few minutes. CEA testing should be covered by most insurance plans.