CA 242 (tumor marker) - significado y definición. Qué es CA 242 (tumor marker)
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Qué (quién) es CA 242 (tumor marker) - definición


CA 242 (tumor marker)         
CA 242 is a tumor marker for sialylated Lewis carbohydrates associated with adenocarcinomas and e-selectin-mediated metastatic risk. It is commonly tested along with CEA, CA19-9, and CA242 for detecting pancreatic cancer.
Tumor marker         
PROXY MARKERS FOR CERTAIN CANCERS
Tumor markers; Tumour marker; Tumor markers, biological; Antigens, neoplasm; Antigens, tumor-associated, carbohydrate; Tumour markers
A tumor marker is a biomarker found in blood, urine, or body tissues that can be elevated by the presence of one or more types of cancer. There are many different tumor markers, each indicative of a particular disease process, and they are used in oncology to help detect the presence of cancer.
The Marker (film)         
2017 FILM BY JUSTIN EDGAR
2017 The Marker; The Marker (2017 film)
The Marker is a 2017 Crime thriller film written, directed and produced by Justin Edgar starring Frederick Schmidt, Ana Ularu and John Hannah with Golden Globe nominated actress Cathy Tyson and Chariots of Fire star Struan Rodger. Screen Daily described the film as "A noir thriller about a criminal seeking redemption by tracking down the daughter of the woman he killed.

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CA 242 (tumor marker)
CA 242 is a tumor marker for sialylated Lewis carbohydrates associated with adenocarcinomas and e-selectin-mediated metastatic risk. It is commonly tested along with CEA, CA19-9, and CA242 for detecting pancreatic cancer.