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This question was answered on Mon 03, Mar 2008 10:05am by Dr Fernando, MD

colon cancer - Does CEA test as high reflect great possible of colon cancer?


    
Asked by maywes (Male ) on Sun 02, Mar 2008 01:43pm

I am scheduled for a colonoscopy on the 5th of March as the result of a cea blood test with results of 24. Does the cea test as high reflect a great possibility of colon cancer? I had a colon resection with 3 foot removal of my colon 2 yrs ago as result of precancerous polyps too large to remove during the earlier colomoscpy. thank you, Mamie Sprouse

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Answer by Dr Fernando, MD  on Mon 03, Mar 2008 10:05am:

Hi. Elevated serum carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA) levels, particularly if the levels exceed 5 ng/ml, are sensitive for detecting recurrence of a previously diagnosed case of colon cancer. Decreasing levels of CEA from baseline values can also be used to determine response to treatment (e.g. chemotherapy) of a known case of colon cancer. However, CEA is not specific for colon cancer. As such, it cannot be used as the initial test to screen for colon cancer occurrence. Elevated CEA can also be seen in other cancers, such as those involving the breast, lungs, and other organs of the digestive system. It can also be elevated in some non-cancerous conditions such as chronic liver disease,pancreatitis, and ulcerative colitis. Heavy smoking can also cause a transient increase of this tumor marker. So now we go to your case: does a CEA of 24 ng/ml mean that you have a high probability of having colon cancer? It really depends on what the histology of those "precancerous polyps" are. If those polyps already showed a lot of atypical cells two years ago, then I would highly suspect the elevated CEA to be a manifestation of overt colon cancer. If the overall histologic picture of those polyps was benign, then I would look for some other possible causes of an elevated CEA (e.g: Are you a heavy smoker? Do you have liver disease?) before considering a diagnosis of colon cancer. Anyway, it is a good thing that you're having the colonoscopy done. Colonoscopy, when combined with biopsy of any suspicious areas, can provide a more accurate confirmation of cancer than CEA. I hope the explanations help.

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