Is high tissue polypeptide antigen inflammatory?

High tissue polypeptide antigen may be an inflammatory response or due to tumor.
Tissue polypeptide antigen mainly exists in the placenta and tumor cells, and there is no clear correlation with the site of tumor and tissue type, etc. Tissue polypeptide antigen elevation may be found in the blood test of all kinds of malignant tumors, such as ovarian cancer, hepatocellular carcinoma, lung cancer, and breast cancer.
Some inflammatory reactions may also show elevated tissue polypeptide antigen, such as acute hepatitis, pancreatitis, pneumonia, and so on.
If elevated tissue polypeptide antigen occurs, it is necessary to continue to cooperate with the doctor to carry out other relevant examinations, which is conducive to the clarification of the condition, and actively take corresponding treatment measures.