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ok, my favorite topic,
Tumor markers are not reliable for all her-2 cases. That said, you will never know if they are useful to you, at least at some level, until you chart them on a regular basis. First of all, you can NOT GO BY THE CA 27/29 or CA -15 by itself. You need to watch this number and compare it to what the serum her-2 is actually doing. One of the biggest fallacies out there in my opinion, is the belief that a CA 27/29 less than 38 is OK...in my experience, this has not been the case at all as the CA 27/29 is downstream from the serum her-2 which means that unless your CA 27/29 is around 10 to 15, your serum her-2 is often out of range. In my case, I have to keep my CA 27/29 around 10, just to bring my serum her-2 down to normal, around 12 on the 0 to 15 scale, which is not great as I have a very aggressive form of her-2, but is about the best that I can do. If what ever treatment you are taking is only just barely keeping your CA 27/29 around the 30 range...odds are that your serum her-2 is MUCH higher and is what is or what certainly could potentially cause you grief. Get your markers regularly, chart them, and see what you can learn about your own bio-chemistry...this is NOT rocket science folks...if you can plot an x and y on a graph..smile...you can do this...wink...Best to all, Gina
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