CA724 indicator is 15 points more than the normal value, is not normal. CA724 is a tumor-related glycoprotein, which is one of the markers for ovarian and gastrointestinal tumors, etc. The normal value of CA724 should be less than 6.7 μg/L. Elevated CA724 can be seen in patients with ovarian, gastric, colorectal, breast and pancreatic cancers. However, elevated CA724 can also be found in some normal people and people with benign gastrointestinal diseases. If CA724 elevation is caused by malignant tumors such as ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, colorectal cancer, etc., it is serious, and if not treated in time, there is a possibility of invasion of peripheral tissues and distant metastasis, which may endanger life. If it is caused by benign gastrointestinal diseases, it is usually not serious and most of them can be obviously improved after active treatment. In addition, some normal people can also have elevated CA724 index, should improve the relevant examination to exclude disease factors, and need to be dynamically observed. If the CA724 test results are abnormal, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment or therapy.