A common blood test for ovarian cancer is more likely to fall short for Black and Native American women, according to a new ...
Black and American Indian patients are less likely to have elevated cancer antigen (CA)-125 levels at ovarian cancer diagnosis.
Researchers examined CA-125 levels at diagnosis, defining them as elevated/borderline or negative/normal in 250,749 patients ...
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Blood test for ovarian cancer misses some Black, Native American patients: StudyA new study finds that a common blood test for ovarian cancer may miss some Black and Native American patients, delaying ...
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The new study, supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute and published Thursday in JAMA Network Open, looked at a test called CA-125. The test measures a tumor marker in the blood ...
The likelihood of having an elevated CA-125 level at ovarian cancer diagnosis was lower for American Indian, Asian, or Black patients versus White patients. HealthDay News — Black and American ...
The new study, supported by grants from the National Cancer Institute and published Thursday in JAMA Network Open, looked at a test called CA-125. The test measures a tumor marker in the blood ...
In this cohort study of patients with ovarian cancer, American Indian and Black patients were 23% less likely to have an elevated ...
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