CA 19-9
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Term | CA 19-9 |
Short definition | CA 19-9 - A substance released into the bloodstream by both cancer cells and normal cells. Too much CA 19-9 in the blood can be a sign of pancreatic cancer or other cancers or diseases. |
Type | Cancer terms |
Specialty | Oncology |
Language | English |
Source | NCI |
Comments |
CA 19-9 - A substance released into the bloodstream by both cancer cells and normal cells. Too much CA 19-9 in the blood can be a sign of pancreatic cancer or other cancers or diseases. The amount of CA 19-9 in the blood can be used to track how well cancer treatments are working or if the cancer has come back. It's a kind of tumor marker
External links
- Medical encyclopedia article on CA 19-9
- Wikipedia's article - CA 19-9
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