10% need a CEA Colon Tumour Marker Test?
The Colon CEA is a useful marker in the monitoring of colorectal cancer therapy. Colorectal cancer is the second most common malignant disease in the whole world. Monitoring must start before treatment to establish the post-therapeutic decrease and the level for evaluating possible recurrences.
Why get the CEA Colon Cancer Blood Test?
A high level of a specific tumour marker can indicate a particular condition. It helps the oncologist decide which treatment or combination will work best and evaluate how effective the treatment has been. In some cases, tumour markers are used for screening to help detect issues in high-risk individuals before signs or symptoms appear.
1 Biomarker:
- CEA: Measures the level in your blood.
Steps to Order the CEA Blood Test Kit?
Order your kit online and once it arrive collect your sample at home.
Then, drop off the Kit in the morning to the Royal Mail Red Street Box. Use the Track24/48 Return Label to the Lab.
Lastly, once your results are ready, we will send you an email with your Result. Also you can view the report in your Dashboard.
How Fast do the CEA Blood Test results take?
The target turnaround time for the results is 1-7 working days. The turnaround time is a guide only and sometimes depends on assay run schedules.
Why choose our CEA Blood Test Kit?
The Laboratory that processes the samples uses CE-certified special purpose extremely high tech instruments and robotic machines that are from the largest Medical suppliers in the world
- We have Technology that is leading.
- We have reasonable Prices due to Batch Processing each 1-7 days.
- Support is actioned each day by Medical Laboratory People not just anyone that can do customer service.
- Pre-Paid Royal Mail Tracked 24/48, Return to Lab Label included.
- Result Certificate Issued by Confidential Email (No SMS)
- Jump the queue option for £50
- WhatsApp Support with Laboratory Staff
- Prescription Bundle Referral for £60
Whats Included in the CEA Home Test Kit?
Self Finger Prick Tube Kit
- BD Microtainer Industry Standard*
- Sample return clear safety bag.
- Absorbing Pad
- Return UN3373 Labelled Bag.
- Return label option at the checkout.
- Instructions for use.
- Pre-Return Online Sample Registration
- Free Replacement Kit if loss or Damage
- Plain White package for privacy and discretion from neighbours
- Cost effective Standard kit with Upgrade Kit Option for £50
- Patient Request Comments Box (read by the Laboratory Staff processing your sample for better quality and communication)
*During shortages we may substitute CE approved Alternative.
Register your Sample Tube from your Kit here in your Account dashboard.
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What is the Scientific Data from CEA Kit Instrument and Reagent Supplier?
Technology Method:
Fluorescence quantitative immunoassay
Limit of Detection:
Less than or equal to 2.0 ng/mL.
Precision:
The within assay CV is ≤ 10%. The between assay CV is ≤ 15%.
Measuring Range:
2.0~500.0 ng/mL
Validation-Active Information:
- EQA: Yes
- Inter-laboratory validations
- Periodic according to the validation schedule
- Event-triggered- QC/Calibration/New materials/Batch
Precision:
The precision relies on the within-assay coefficient of variations and the between-assay coefficient. The within-assay coefficient of variations would be the variance of the result value if the same method were analysed again. The between-assay coefficient is the variance of the result value if the same sample was reprocessed from the beginning again.
In range results:
Levels less than or equal to 4.7 ng/mL are considered in the normal range.
Out-of-range results:
Any result above the 4.7 ng/mL range would be considered abnormal. Those with slight to moderate levels may be at risk for non-malignant disease of the intestine, pancreas, liver, and lungs. However, this test alone cannot be used to diagnose cancer. It is also important to note that smoking can lead to elevated levels.
Page Quality Review:
Review Date : 19/01/2024
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My CEA Colon Cancer Blood Test – I was shocked
“I was shocked! My first thought was, why me?”
A couple of years ago, Desmond James was living a challenging but encouraging life as both a Janitor at an elementary school and caregiver to his grandmother and father (Desmond’s grandmother had been diagnosed with dementia while his father had survived a stroke). Desmond went to countless doctor appointments and always loved coming home from them to cook for his family. Desmond enjoyed hanging out with his dad and walking with his grandmother in his free time.
Pain was my friend
This was until Desmond started experiencing abdominal pains for a few months before going to the doctor for a routine check-up. After describing his symptoms of abdominal pains, recent constipation and feeling tired to his doctor, a colonoscopy was ordered. At his next doctor visit, in October of 2021, Desmond received his diagnosis of stage III at the age of 39,
“I was shocked! My first thought was, why me? I am an avid walker and gym goer, and ride my bike”. Desmond immediately started treatment: five rounds of radiation and seven cycles of chemotherapy. This transition from caregiver to patient was a learning experience for Desmond. During this time, Desmond managed to take care of both his grandmother and father while also battling tumour himself.
Getting through treatment was tough for Desmond.
but he got through it by focusing on his family, his healing and his religion, “I had so much support from my dad, my brothers, friends, cousins, uncles, and my aunts. One aunt in particular, she always had encouraging words and made it to all my treatments, all except one”. On top of the love and support Desmond was so thankful to have, he turned to song to get through his tough times. In particular, whether it was a day of treatment or rest, Desmond would be found singing “I am Healed“ by Donald Lawerence.
In March of 2022, he received news from his doctor that his tumour was no longer there. Today, he celebrates over a year of being free. Desmond is sharing his story with us today to help bring more awareness and hopefully motivate those who are on the fence about visiting the doctor to do so, “My advice to others is to not wait on going to the doctor to get a check-up. The longer you wait, the more fear can affect your health. Once fear sits in, you begin worrying, bringing stress and other ailments.
Go get a screen before it’s too late“.
Since being tumour-free, Desmond has been enjoying life in his hometown of Reserve, where he is a baker and is also in school to become a nutritionist. Desmond exercises daily, goes to the gym, and takes long walks. One part about Desmond that will never change, whether he is facing his hardships or not, is his devotion to taking care of his loved ones, “There is a saying ‘Give people their flowers while they can smell them‘. I did exactly that with my late grandmother, Ida M. Stanton, who recently passed away in April 2023″.
We pass away in silence
Desmond continues to care for his father while living his life with peace and working on becoming an advocate for CEA. Laurie Kosher’s diagnosis was a total shock. At 44, she was the picture of health, a lifelong vegetarian who often went for multi-mile runs. She never called in sick to work unless one of her three kids was sick. She figured that her occasional bloating, weight loss, and irregular bowel movements were just part of the regular ageing process or gluten sensitivity. Laurie’s doctors did not catch on that these symptoms were early warning signs of a serious problem.
Listen to the Signs
Laurie was experiencing severe abdominal pain that was diagnosed as IBS. Laurie tried to manage her stress and started taking laxatives. A few weeks later, a primary care doctor prescribed her antibiotics, thinking that the symptoms may have been coming from a stomach bug. Over the next few months, the pain and GI problems worsened. Six months after Laurie finished a three-month round of chemo, doctors found masses in her pelvis and lungs. Laurie’s tumour had turned aggressive, and she was soon diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer. Laurie’s ovaries and fallopian tubes were removed.
Organ Removal is not the end
She underwent six more months of chemo and radiation on her lungs. One doctor described her condition as resembling a salt shaker sprinkling illness throughout her abdominal cavity. Once her diagnosis progressed to stage IV, it became clear that Laurie would not be able to overcome it. Laurie, who used to work as a physical therapy assistant, now describes managing her condition as a full-time job.
She has three kids, the eldest of whom is about to turn 23.
Laurie is grateful to have seen him graduate college and get his first real job. She worries that he feels pressure to keep it all together for his sisters. Her two daughters live in Asheville with Laurie and her husband, Glen. It’s been important to both of them to be very honest with the kids about Laurie’s health. After Laurie left her job, the whole family took a summer vacation to Alaska. Laurie and Glen could also take a honeymoon vacation that they never had after they got married. Glen’s employer has been flexible and supportive, which has allowed him to be present with Laurie through it all.
Glen lost his mother to lung cancer just ten months before Laurie was diagnosed. Laurie is now part of a two-drug clinical trial at Duke University. Laurie said that while the drugs are not expected to eradicate her tumour, they’re doing their job of “keeping the beast at bay.” Laurie’s extended family participates in the annual Get Your Rear in Gear – Asheville fundraiser.
Treatment life
As Laurie and I spoke on the phone for this story, her cell service was cutting in and out. She was calling from her hotel near Duke, where she travels every other week for treatment. Towards the end of our conversation, she paused through sniffles. She laughed: “My mom is sitting beside me, passing me tissues while we talk.” Laurie advises others dealing with cancer not to feel pressure and always to display positivity. “It’s okay to be wherever you are.” Sometimes, you need someone to sit next to you and pass tissues while you cry, and that’s enough.
Shipping and Return Policies
Appointment:
Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please contact the customer service prior to the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.
Shipping & Return:
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To Qualify for any return, the product must be in the same condition as when you received it. Not used, not opened, unworn, in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
Please return to: Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
You can read our full return policy here:
https://medicinesonline.org.uk/return-policy/
We offer next day delivery; however courier delivery times are out of our control. We are unable to offer refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. And orders placed by 1pm are dispatched on the same day.
What is the CEA Kit Sales, shipping and return policy?
Appointment:
Missed appointments or cancellations less than 24 hours prior are not entitled to refunds. Rescheduling is possible but not guaranteed. Please get in touch with customer service before the appointment time to discuss cost and availability options.
Sales Shipping & Return:
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To Qualify for any return, the product must be in the same condition as when you received it. It is not used, not opened, unworn, and in its original packaging. You will also need to send it to us with the receipt or proof of purchase.
Please return to Medicines Online, 89 Falcon Rd, London. SW11 2PF
You can read our full return policy here:
https://medicinesbymailbox.co.uk/return-policy/
We offer next-day delivery; however, courier delivery times are out of our control. We are unable to offer refunds for any late deliveries. But you will receive courier tracking information once your order has been dispatched. Orders placed by 1 pm are dispatched on the same day.
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