What is the normal value of CA724

The normal value of CA724 is less than 6.7 μg/L.
CA724 is a tumor-associated glycoprotein, which is generally used as a marker for gastrointestinal and ovarian tumors, with a reference value of 6.7 μg/L. Elevated values of CA724 are usually seen in ovarian, gastric, colorectal, pancreatic and breast cancers, etc. It should be noted that elevated values of tumor markers cannot definitively diagnose cancer, but can only serve as a hint for confirming the diagnosis of a tumor.
It should be noted that the increased value of tumor markers can not diagnose cancer clearly, but only play a suggestive role in the diagnosis of tumors. Elevated CA724 can also be seen in some normal people and some benign gastrointestinal diseases. If you need to confirm the diagnosis, you need to go to regular medical institutions to improve CT, gastroenteroscopy and other examinations.