Glucose antigen is often one of the most important indicators used clinically to screen for tumors in the female gastrointestinal system as well as the gynecological system, and has strong clinical significance.
If the results of the test show a high level, then patients should take it seriously because it often indicates that they may be at risk for pancreatic, ovarian, or colon cancer, etc. Patients are advised to pay close attention to their body changes and further improve the relevant tests to screen for risks.
Some benign diseases can also cause high glycoantigen 199, such as the common chronic pancreatitis, cholelithiasis, cirrhosis, renal insufficiency, diabetes, etc. This is usually a mild elevation.
Patients must go to a regular hospital for examination and once diagnosed with a malignant tumor, they should be optimistic and actively cooperate with their primary care physicians for treatment. The first step in the process is to use a combination of Chinese and Western medicine.