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What's 
CA 27-29
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Cancer Antigen 27.29 (CA 27.29) is a protein that can be released into the bloodstream by certain cancer cells, especially breast cancer cells. It is often used as a tumor marker, meaning it can be checked through blood tests to keep track of cancer's status. However, it's important to remember that CA 27.29 can also be found in non-cancerous conditions or in healthy people. The CA 27.29 test is not a standalone method for diagnosing cancer, but it can offer helpful information when used alongside other tests and examinations.
If Your Levels Are High
Elevated levels of CA 27-29 might mean that your body is producing more of this protein than usual. This can happen for various reasons, such as inflammation, infection, or taking certain medications like hormone replacement therapy. Sometimes, high levels of CA 27-29 can be a sign of an underlying health issue, like liver or kidney disease, which can make your body hold onto more proteins. It's also possible that the increased levels are due to a non-cancerous condition, like a cyst or fibroadenoma. Factors like your diet and stress levels can also have an impact on CA 27-29 levels.
Symptoms of High Levels
Symptoms of high levels of CA 27-29 may not be noticeable, as this protein can increase without causing any specific symptoms. However, if the elevated levels are due to an underlying condition, you might experience symptoms related to that condition.
If Your Levels are Low
A low CA 27-29 level suggests that your body might not be producing an excess of this protein, which is often linked to certain cancers, particularly breast cancer. This could be due to various reasons, such as your body's natural control of protein production, the success of any ongoing cancer treatments, or the absence of cancer cells that usually produce this protein. Some medications or therapies, like hormone therapy or chemotherapy, could also affect these levels. Keep in mind that this marker is just one aspect of your overall health and doesn't provide a complete picture.
Symptoms of Low Levels
Symptoms of low levels of CA 27-29 are typically non-existent, as this marker is not directly linked to any specific physical manifestations or discomforts.

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