Is it normal for a patient with gastric cancer to have a CA724 of 68?

CA724 value of stomach cancer patients reaching 68U/ml is not a normal phenomenon, it is a significantly higher value, and should be combined with other examinations to make a comprehensive judgment.
The value of CA724 in normal people is 0-6U/ml, and the current value of 68U/ml is obviously elevated, which is not normal. The corresponding value is suggestive of gastric cancer, and in case of postoperative reexamination, it is necessary to observe whether there is recurrence and metastasis, which should be comprehensively judged by combining with imaging examination and gastroscopy.
Accordingly, if the lesion is detected in early stage, it can be removed by surgery; if it is recurrence and metastasis, it needs to be controlled by regular application of radiotherapy and chemotherapy under the guidance of clinicians, and it is important not to be negligent in order to avoid delaying or aggravating the condition.