Is malignant tumor-specific growth factor 62.24U/ml normal?

Malignant tumor-specific growth factor, which is 62.24 U/ml, is normal because the value is not outside the normal range.
The normal range of malignant tumor specific growth factor is between 0-64U/ml, as long as the value of the test is within this range, it is normal. Malignant tumor specific growth factor is a new type of tumor marker, which has early and broad-spectrum significance in the diagnosis of malignant tumors, and can also be used in the evaluation of the treatment effect of malignant tumors, post-treatment review and follow-up.
Generally speaking, the lower the index of malignant tumor-specific growth factor, the higher the possibility of normal, and the higher the index, the lower the possibility of normal. If the tumor progresses or new metastasis occurs, the level of tumor growth factor in serum will also be significantly increased.
Although malignant tumor-specific growth factor 62.24U/ml is within the normal range, it is close to the high value, so the examiner needs to be vigilant, and if necessary, other tumor markers can be examined to improve the sensitivity and specificity for the early diagnosis of malignant tumors.