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If Cancer Antigen test results range from 0-35 , does a result other than 0 predict cancer?
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For example, if the normal range is 0-35 for a cancer antigen test, if a person’s test result is a number other than 0 (let’s say 20) , does that mean their risks of getting cancer are higher even though 20 is technically within “normal” range?
I’ve just always been curious as to how technicians are able to interpret these tests for accuracy to rule out cancer if the results don’t always say “0”.
Do most people have Cancer antigens?
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