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CARCINO EMBRYONIC ANTIGEN CEA

CEA stands for carcinoembryonic antigen. CEA is a protein that is a type of "tumor marker." Tumor ma... Read More...

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CEA

Sample: Blood

Can you eat before a CEA blood test?

This CEA Blood Test measures the protein in the blood called carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). This protein can be found on some cancer cell types. Preparation: No fasting required.

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  • Provide personal information including name and address.

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CARCINO EMBRYONIC ANTIGEN CEA

CEA stands for carcinoembryonic antigen. CEA is a protein that is a type of "tumor marker." Tumor markers are substances that are often made by cancer cells or by normal cells in response to cancer. High levels of CEA are normal in healthy, unborn babies. After birth, CEA levels become very low or disappear completely.

What level of CEA indicates cancer?

There's no magic number or threshold for a CEA test that points to cancer. Healthcare providers don't use the CEA test to screen for or diagnose cancer. In general, a CEA level of more than 2.9 ng/mL is considered abnormal but doesn't necessarily mean that cancer is present.

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How Does It Work?

  • Choose the test you need and add it to cart .

  • Add the patient/Choose the patient(if already add ).

  • Provide personal information including name and address.

  • Book a slot for sample collection.

  • Pay for the test including a secure online payment method.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)