Glycoantigen 125 is normal, does that mean it’s not cancerous?



Glycated antigen 125 is abbreviated as CA125, and a normal CA125 does not indicate that there is no possibility of cancer.

Generally speaking, CA125 is a kind of marker for ovarian system diseases or some gynecological acute inflammation, no matter CA125 is normal or mildly elevated, it can not be used as the basis of cancer diagnosis, but also to check other related tumor markers, and at the same time combined with physical examination, medical history, imaging and pathological examination, etc., to comprehensively judge, can not rely on a single examination to make a conclusion.

Regardless of the type of cancer, pathologic examination is the gold standard for diagnosis. Therefore, a normal Glyco Antigen 125 does not mean that there is no cancer, and it is necessary to go to the hospital and do the relevant and complete examinations to exclude cancer.