

Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is a protein that can be released by some cancers, most often of the colon and rectum. Levels can also rise from non-cancer causes such as smoking, inflammation, or liver disease, so results are interpreted with scans and history. It’s most useful for tracking a known cancer over time rather than screening healthy people. This test is commonly included in targeted follow-ups to support early detection of recurrence.
No fasting needed.
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