CA-125 Antigen

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MSH: Carbohydrate antigen most commonly seen in tumors of the ovary and occasionally seen in breast, kidney, and gastrointestinal tract tumors and normal tissue. CA 125 is clearly tumor-associated but not tumor-specific.,CHV: carbohydrate antigen commonly seen in ovarian tumors,CHV: carbohydrate antigen commonly seen in ovarian tumors,CHV: carbohydrate antigen commonly seen in ovarian tumors,CHV: carbohydrate antigen commonly seen in ovarian tumors,CHV: carbohydrate antigen commonly seen in ovarian tumors,CHV: carbohydrate antigen commonly seen in ovarian tumors,NCI: A substance that may be found in high amounts in the blood of patients with certain types of cancer, including ovarian cancer. CA-125 levels may also help monitor how well cancer treatments are working or if cancer has come back.,NCI: An antigen expressed by tissues derived from mullerian epithelium (tubal, endometrial and endocervical) or celomic epithelium (mesothelial cells of the pleura, pericardium and peritoneum). Although its biochemical n

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