CA 15-3 Breast Marker Test | Lahalak Platform

An advanced laboratory test measuring the CA 15-3 biomarker, primarily used to monitor breast cancer progression and evaluate treatment response, providing you with peace of mind and health control.

Prices starts from: 52.8 SAR

Scientific name: Carbohydrate Antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3) Test

Carbohydrate Antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3), Serum analysis is a laboratory test mainly used as a biomarker to evaluate breast cancer. CA 15-3 is a protein produced in higher amounts in tumor conditions, making it an important tool for diagnosing the disease and monitoring its progression. This test is performed by taking a blood sample to measure CA 15-3...

Carbohydrate Antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3) Test - Monitor Your Breast Health
Service type Laboratory test (Blood)
Duration 10-15 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 52.8 SAR

Included Services

  • Carbohydrate Antigen 15-3 (CA 15-3), Serum Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Breast Cancer Diagnosis: Primarily used to detect breast cancer and monitor disease progression.
  • Disease Progression Assessment: Helps determine cancer stages and its spread in the body.
  • Monitoring Treatment Response: Used to monitor treatment effectiveness, as CA 15-3 levels may decrease with improvement.
  • Detection of Disease Relapse: Elevated CA 15-3 levels after treatment may indicate recurrence or worsening of the condition.
  • Assessment of Other Medical Conditions: Such as mastitis or some benign tumors, which can also lead to increased CA 15-3 levels.

Recommended groups

  • Women Suspected of Breast Cancer: To assess the presence of the disease and diagnose it.
  • Women Already Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: To monitor disease progression and treatment response.
  • Patients Experiencing Breast-Related Symptoms: Such as lumps or unexplained changes in the breast.
  • Individuals Under Routine Follow-Up After Treatment: To detect any changes in CA 15-3 levels that may indicate relapse or disease progression.
  • Women with a Family History of Breast Cancer: To monitor any potential changes in their health status.

Symptoms indicative

  • Presence of a Breast Lump: If a woman detects a new or unusual lump in the breast, this test may be requested.
  • Advanced Breast Cancer Symptoms: Such as bone pain, unexplained weight loss, extreme fatigue, or unusual changes in the breast.
  • Monitoring Breast Cancer Patients: For patients already diagnosed with breast cancer, the test can be used to monitor treatment response or detect relapses.
  • Assessing Treatment Effectiveness: After starting treatment, this test may be performed to monitor the body’s response.
  • Family History of Breast Cancer: If there is a family history of the disease, the doctor may recommend this test as part of routine check-ups.
  • Unexplained Symptoms: Such as difficulty breathing, persistent cough, or the appearance of an unexplained tumor anywhere in the body.

FAQs

  • What is CA 15-3? CA 15-3 is a type of cancer antigen measured in the blood as an indicator for monitoring breast cancer, especially in patients previously diagnosed.
  • How is the CA 15-3 test performed? A blood sample is taken from a vein and sent to the laboratory to measure CA 15-3 levels.
  • Are there any preparations required for the test? The test usually does not require any special preparation, but it is advisable to inform the doctor of any medications or supplements you are taking.
  • When is CA 15-3 considered elevated? Normal levels vary between laboratories, but generally, a level above 30 U/mL may indicate the presence of cancer or disease progression.
  • Can the CA 15-3 test be used as a diagnostic tool? CA 15-3 is not used as a primary diagnostic tool; it is mainly used to monitor the disease or assess treatment response.
  • What are the limitations of this test? CA 15-3 levels can rise due to non-cancerous conditions, such as breast inflammation or other benign conditions, so results must be interpreted alongside medical history and symptoms.

Normal Levels

  • Values may vary slightly between laboratories, but generally, the normal range is considered between 0 to 30 U/mL.
  • Level below 30 U/mL: Considered normal.
  • Level between 30 U/mL and 50 U/mL: May indicate an abnormal condition and requires further testing.
  • Level above 50 U/mL: May suggest the presence of breast cancer or disease progression, but must be interpreted carefully with symptoms and medical history.
  • CA 15-3 levels can also rise due to non-cancerous conditions, such as breast inflammation, liver disease, or lung conditions.
  • It is always important to consult a doctor to review the results and interpret them in the context of medical history and symptoms.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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