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invisable 01-04-2011 05:57 PM

New Year........New Problem.......
 
My neuro's office called to let me know that one of the tests was elevated - CA19-9. Paraneoplasic test is still pending.

He also did a CEA - ok
and a CA125 - ok

CA19-9 was 56 should be 37 or below.

Can detect GI cancers (pancreatic, colon, liver) and benign conditions such as Gallstones, not aware that I have, but hoping I do because it is the best alternative.

Neuro now wants me to go to a GI doc. to be on the safe side.

I'll probably need a tube stuck down one end and up the other.

Needless to say I am a wreck!

I hit the internet, what's odd is CEA & CA125 also check for same cancers as CA19-9 (along with others) why would only one be elevated.

I am so praying for a false positive or gallstones.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Happy New Year (NOT!)

pabb 01-04-2011 06:11 PM

some tests are more sensitive, but less specific....here's hoping!

mrsD 01-04-2011 06:58 PM

Tests are not totally 100% reliable...they have to be taken in context.

example...

http://www.labtestsonline.org/unders...19_9/test.html

Gall bladder duct disease has many symptoms. But early pancreatic cancer does not.

When you get to these ultra specialized areas, you have to rely on the doctor's experience and opinions.

Don't forget you could have more than one thing going on.
That happens too.

athena 01-04-2011 10:23 PM

More than you ever wanted to know...
 
about paraneoplastic syndrome testing. Here is some good information about lab testing for paraneoplastic neurological syndrome from ARUP lab:

http://www.arupconsult.com/Topics/Pa...Syndromes.html

General information on paraneoplastic syndromes:

http://pnseuronet.org/

I am almost through my work-up to rule out paraneoplastic syndrome. "Standard" procedure in women is to screen for breast, ovarian, and colon cancer with tumor marker levels and mammography, ultrasound of the pelvis, and colonoscopy. Then a CT of chest, abdomen, and pelvis. Paraneoplastic neuronal antibodies are usually selected for testing depending on symptoms.

Hang in there. What else can we do? :hug:

Athena

rose_thorn98 01-05-2011 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by invisable (Post 731651)
My neuro's office called to let me know that one of the tests was elevated - CA19-9. Paraneoplasic test is still pending.

He also did a CEA - ok
and a CA125 - ok

CA19-9 was 56 should be 37 or below.

Can detect GI cancers (pancreatic, colon, liver) and benign conditions such as Gallstones, not aware that I have, but hoping I do because it is the best alternative.

Neuro now wants me to go to a GI doc. to be on the safe side.

I'll probably need a tube stuck down one end and up the other.

Needless to say I am a wreck!

I hit the internet, what's odd is CEA & CA125 also check for same cancers as CA19-9 (along with others) why would only one be elevated.

I am so praying for a false positive or gallstones.

Any insight would be appreciated.

Happy New Year (NOT!)

I did not have these tests done. Is it part of the paraneoplastic panel? If so, I did not have it done.

Please keep us all informed. I'm hoping that its nothing serious. :hug:

invisable 01-05-2011 04:27 PM

No, it is not exactly.......
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rose_thorn98 (Post 731927)
I did not have these tests done. Is it part of the paraneoplastic panel? If so, I did not have it done.

Please keep us all informed. I'm hoping that its nothing serious. :hug:

part of the paraneoplastic panel. These are separate blood tests for tumor markers in the blood.

I am getting more nervous by the minute.

I am on a waiting listing for a GI dr.


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