High glycoantigen 724 is a hematologic manifestation of the disease and can be elevated if the patient has gastric cancer; it may also be elevated for bowel cancer, for example.
Some chronic diseases can also cause high glycogen 724, such as chronic gastritis, pancreatitis, etc. Although this indicator is useful for the diagnosis of cancer or these chronic diseases, it does not mean that a high level of glycogen 724 means that the patient has these diseases, but it needs to be combined with other test results to make a comprehensive judgment. The first thing you need to do is to take a look at the results of the CT scan.
In the case of ovarian cancer, the results of this index are very important, because this index and the CA125 test can basically determine whether or not you have ovarian cancer, and if both the glycogen 724 and CA125 tests are high, then you probably have ovarian cancer.
Of course, elevated glucose antigen 724 does not necessarily mean that you have the disease, but it can occur in the general population. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you’re doing and then review it as appropriate.