Tumor markers

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mari65
mari65 Member Posts: 131

What are tumor markers, how do you know if your doctors ordered them? I didn't know anything about them when I was getting treatment at Mayo Clinic I have all my blood work papers what do you look for??

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  • Piffken
    Piffken Member Posts: 91
    edited April 2010

    Tumor markers mark the area where your tumor was found. It is used to target Radiation only to the Tumor site. Since Radiation is very precise, it will specifically treat the area your doctor thought was necessary. In my case, this is the original tumor site (I had surgery already but sometimes it can be done before surgery as well) as well as my lymphnode area, because they still found some live cancer cells on my lymphnodes after chemo so they decided to include this area.

    I am not sure how many different ways there are of marking the area but for me they are permanent marker lines on my skn around my breast so when I go for Radiation, they can line up the machine exactly the same every day to make sure they are not radiating any more area than they have to.

    I believe when I am done, they will give me three tatoos (very, very small blueish black dots) so if a person who has received radiation in the past, other doctors will ve able to see exactly where the radiation has been delivered.

    So, it should not have anything to do with your bloodwork, they are external markers on your skin. I hope this helps. Piffken 

  • KatieMom
    KatieMom Member Posts: 127
    edited April 2010

    Tumor markers (I thought) are numbers in a pathology (blood) report that show the level of cancer inside you.  From what I understand they are not entirely reliable.

    Katie 

  • pj12
    pj12 Member Posts: 25,402
    edited April 2010

    I wonder if you are thinking of blood tests that look for signs of cancer circulating in the blood? My doctor does a CA 15-3 but there is another common one also, Ca 27-29.  Lots of DRS do not do them but lots do. Google Tumor markers for more info.

    tumor marker is a substance found in the bloodurine, or body tissues that can be elevated in cancer, among other tissue types. There are many different tumor markers, each indicative of a particular disease process, and they are used in oncology to help detect the presence of cancer. An elevated level of a tumor marker can indicate cancer; however, there can also be other causes of the elevation. 

  • sheila888
    sheila888 Member Posts: 25,634
    edited April 2010

    My Oncologist does Tumor Marker Test when I go to my routine 4 months checkups.

    The names of the Blood tests are:

    CEA

    C27.29

  • mari65
    mari65 Member Posts: 131
    edited April 2010

    Good Morning to All,

    I guess I will have to ask my doctor when I see her for my next checkup if they use tumor markers. Went to rads today and they moved my treatment tomorrow form 7am to 7:45am which is good for tomorrow that means I can watch the Red Wings hopefully win this series and move on to the next.

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