What does all the high liver tumor-associated antigen measurements indicate?

All high liver tumor-associated antigen measurements may be associated with malignancy and other factors.
Liver tumor-associated antigens include alpha-fetoprotein, CA19-9 and CA125.
High alpha-fetoprotein usually indicates the presence of hepatitis, cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and other malignant tumors such as teratomas, and is also elevated during pregnancy.
CA19-9 can be used in the diagnosis of malignant tumors and in relation to postoperative tumor recurrence metastasis and prognosis.
Elevated CA125 is a highly sensitive tumor marker for a variety of tumors, including hepatocellular carcinoma.
If all liver tumor-associated antigen measurements are high, further relevant imaging tests such as CT and MRI are necessary to help diagnose the disease.