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Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Most of your values are within the normal range. This is a positive outcome, indicating that your overall metabolism and organ function are functioning well. However, there are a couple of findings that are worth discussing. Your Urea Nitrogen (BUN) and Creatinine levels are high. Although they are only slightly elevated, it's important to monitor them closely. High BUN and Creatinine levels may suggest reduced kidney function or dehydration. I recommend discussing these results with your healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate management plan. It's worth noting that your EGFR, which is a measure of kidney function, is within the normal range. This is reassuring and suggests that your kidneys are still able to filter waste products effectively. Overall, it's important to remember that blood test results need to be interpreted in the context of your overall health and medical history. Your healthcare provider will be able to provide a more comprehensive analysis and guide you further based on these results. |
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26 mg/dL
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1.34 mg/dL
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21 U/L
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87 mg/dL
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71 mL/min/1.73m2
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19 (calc)
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139 mmol/L
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4.2 mmol/L
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105 mmol/L
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25 mmol/L
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9.9 mg/dL
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7.4 g/dL
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5.0 g/dL
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2.4 g/dL (calc)
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2.1 (calc)
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0.6 mg/dL
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59 U/L
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29 U/L
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CA 125 The CA 125 result is normal. Research shows that CA 125 is a protein that can indicate certain types of cancer, particularly ovarian cancer, when found in high levels in the blood. However, it's important to note that a normal result does not completely rule out the possibility of cancer. It's recommended that you discuss any concerns with your doctor and undergo regular screenings as recommended for your age and gender. |
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CA 19-9 Your CA 19-9 test came back normal, which is a good sign. Research shows that this test can be used to monitor treatment response and recurrence in certain types of cancer, but in your case, there is no need for further concern regarding this particular marker. |
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3
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This test is ideal if you're concerned about uterine cancer risk, have a family history of gynecological cancers, or are experiencing symptoms like abnormal bleeding, pelvic pain, or unexplained weight loss. It measures cancer markers and comprehensive metabolic health to identify potential warning signs early when treatment is most effective. Many women use this test for peace of mind or as part of routine cancer screening, especially if they have risk factors like obesity, age over 50, or a history of endometrial hyperplasia.
You should fast for 12 hours before your blood draw, which means no food or beverages except water during that time. This fasting requirement ensures accurate glucose and metabolic measurements. Try to schedule your appointment in the morning so you can fast overnight, and remember to stay well-hydrated with water. Results typically take 3 business days, though some tests may require confirmation testing which could extend the timeframe.
This comprehensive screening evaluates CA-125, a marker often elevated in ovarian and uterine cancers, along with CA 19-9, which can indicate gastrointestinal and reproductive system cancers. The Comprehensive Metabolic Profile assesses your kidney function, liver enzymes, electrolyte balance, and glucose levels, which provide insight into overall health and how your body might be responding to underlying conditions. Together, these measurements offer a complete picture of cancer risk markers and general wellness that could indicate the need for further evaluation.
What this means
Your CA-125 level is slightly elevated above the normal range. While this doesn't necessarily mean cancer is present, elevated CA-125 can be associated with uterine or ovarian conditions and warrants further evaluation with imaging tests and consultation with your gynecologist to determine the cause.
Recommended actions
Schedule a follow-up appointment with your gynecologist for pelvic ultrasound or additional imaging
Keep track of any symptoms like pelvic pain, bloating, or abnormal bleeding
Maintain a healthy weight through balanced nutrition and regular exercise to support overall health
Plan to retest CA-125 in 3-6 months to monitor trends and changes