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Your CA-125 is in the normal reference range. This is a reassuring finding, though CA-125 is not a perfect screening test for ovarian cancer and can be normal even when cancer is present in early stages.
Your CA-125 level is undetectable. CA-125 is a protein produced by certain cells, including ovarian cancer cells. An undetectable level is an excellent baseline finding.
No action needed. Continue routine age-appropriate gynecological cancer screening.
CA-125 undetectable — no detectable CA-125 expressionYour CA-125 is within the normal reference range. While CA-125 is used as a marker for ovarian cancer, a normal level is reassuring. It can also be elevated in benign conditions like endometriosis, fibroids, and pelvic inflammatory disease.
No action needed. Continue routine gynecological care and cancer screening as age-appropriate.
CA-125 within normal reference range — no evidence of elevated ovarian cancer markerYour CA-125 is in the low-normal range. This is a reassuring baseline result and does not suggest any ovarian or peritoneal pathology at this time.
No action needed. Routine monitoring is appropriate.
CA-125: low-normal — favorable baselineYour CA-125 is in the normal reference range. This is a reassuring finding, though CA-125 is not a perfect screening test for ovarian cancer and can be normal even when cancer is present in early stages.
No specific action required. If you have symptoms such as bloating, pelvic pain, or urinary urgency, discuss them with your gynecologist regardless of this result.
CA-125 within reference range — acceptable marker levelYour CA-125 is in the optimal low range. This is a very reassuring baseline finding for ovarian and peritoneal health.
No action needed.
CA-125: optimal — very low marker levelYour CA-125 is above the reference range. Elevated CA-125 can be caused by ovarian cancer but also by endometriosis, fibroids, pelvic inflammatory disease, pregnancy, and other benign conditions. The significance depends heavily on menopausal status — post-menopausal elevation is more concerning.
Consult your gynecologist. Pelvic ultrasound and additional evaluation are recommended. Risk stratification tools like the Risk of Malignancy Index (RMI) should be applied.
CA-125 35–100 U/mL — borderline elevated; investigation warrantedYour CA-125 is significantly elevated. At this level, the probability of ovarian cancer or another serious pelvic pathology increases meaningfully, particularly in post-menopausal women. However, elevated CA-125 also occurs in endometriosis, liver disease, and peritoneal inflammation.
Seek prompt gynecology or gynecological oncology referral. Pelvic and abdominal CT scan and/or MRI is typically indicated. This result requires timely investigation.
CA-125 >100 U/mL — elevated; significant concern for ovarian or peritoneal pathologyYour CA-125 is critically elevated. At this level, the likelihood of ovarian or peritoneal cancer is high, particularly in post-menopausal women. Very high CA-125 can also indicate advanced endometriosis or serious abdominal pathology.
Seek urgent specialist gynecological oncology evaluation immediately. Imaging and possible surgical assessment should be arranged without delay.
CA-125 >500 U/mL — critically elevated; urgent investigation for malignancy requiredUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.