Forwarded
from
The YWCA of Greater Miami
Every
woman should demand the CA-125 blood test for
ovarian cancer.
A
friend of mine sent this to me. My mom could have
written it. She had a hysterectomy 18 months before
her cancer was diagnosed even though the doctor
DID see abnormal fluid in her stomach, and she
looked nine months pregnant, and we all know how
that story ended. I don't know who Kathy West
is, or if she has survived her ordeal but I hope
this helps other woman to speak up when they know
something is not right. We know our bodies best!!
Dawn
I
hope you all take the time to read this and pass
it on to all you can. Send this to the women in
your life that you care about.
Years
ago, Gilda Radner died of ovarian cancer. Her
symptoms were inconclusive, and she was treated
for everything under the sun until it was too
late. This blood test finally identified her illness
but alas, too late. She wrote a book to heighten
awareness. Gene Wilder is her widower.
KATHY
WEST'S STORY

As
all of you know, I have Primary Peritoneal Cancer.
This cancer has only recently been identified
as its OWN type of cancer, but it is essentially
Ovarian Cancer.
Both
types of cancer are diagnosed in the same way,
with the "tumor marker" CA-125 BLOOD
TEST, and they are treated in the same way - surgery
to remove the primary tumor and then chemotherapy
with Taxol and Carboplatin.
Having
gone through this ordeal, I want to save others
from the same fate. That is why I am sending this
message to you and hope you will print it and
give it or send it via E-mail to everybody you
know.
One
thing I have learned is that each of us must take
TOTAL responsibility for our own health care.
I thought I had done that because I always had
an annual physical and PAP smear, did a monthly
Self-Breast Exam, went to the dentist at least
twice a year, etc. I even insisted on a sigmoidoscopy
and a bone density test last year. When I had
a total hysterectomy in 1993, I thought that I
did not have to worry about getting any of the
female reproductive organ cancers.
LITTLE
DID I KNOW. I don't have ovaries (and they were
HEALTHY when they were removed), but I have what
is essentially ovarian cancer. Strange, isn't
it?
These
are just SOME of the things our Doctors never
tell us: ONE out of every 55 women will get OVARIAN
or PRIMARY PERITONEAL CANCER.
The
"CLASSIC" symptoms are an ABDOMEN that
rather SUDDENLY ENLARGES and CONSTIPATION and/or
DIARRHEA.
I
had these classic symptoms and went to the doctor.
Because these symptoms seemed to be "abdominal",
I went to a gastroenterologist. He ran tests that
were designed to determine whether there was a
bacteria infection; these tests were negative,
and I was diagnosed with "Irritable Bowel
Syndrome". I guess I would have accepted
this diagnosis had it not been for my enlarged
abdomen. I swear to you, it looked like I was
4-5 months pregnant! I therefore insisted on more
tests. They took an X-ray of my abdomen; it was
negative. I was again assured that I had Irritable
Bowel Syndrome and was encouraged to go on my
scheduled month-long trip to Europe. I couldn't
wear any of my slacks or shorts because I couldn't
get them buttoned, and I KNEW something was radically
wrong. I INSISTED on more tests, and they reluctantly
scheduled me for a CT-Scan (just to shut me up,
I think). This is what I mean by "taking
charge of our own health care."
The
CT-Scan showed a lot of fluid in my abdomen (NOT
normal). Needless to say, I had to cancel my trip
and have FIVE POUNDS of fluid drained off at the
hospital (not a pleasant procedure, I assure you),
but NOTHING compared to what was ahead of me.
Tests revealed cancer cells in the fluid. Finally,
finally, finally, the doctor ran a CA-125 blood
test, and I was properly diagnosed.
I
HAD THE CLASSIC SYMPTOMS FOR OVARIAN CANCER, AND
YET THIS SIMPLE CA-125 BLOOD TEST HAD NEVER BEEN
RUN ON ME, not as part of my annual physical exam
and not when I was symptomatic. This Is an inexpensive
and simple blood test!
PLEASE,
PLEASE TELL ALL YOUR FEMALE FRIENDS AND RELATIVES
TO INSIST ON A CA-125 BLOOD TEST EVERY YEAR AS
PART OF THEIR ANNUAL PHYSICAL EXAMS.
Be
forewarned that their doctors might try to talk
them out of it, saying, "IT ISN'T NECESSARY".
Believe me, had I known then what I know now,
we would have caught my cancer much earlier (before
it was a stage 3 cancer). Insist on the CA-125
BLOOD TEST; DO NOT take "NO" for an
answer!
The
normal range for a CA-125 BLOOD TEST is between
zero and 35. MINE WAS 754. (That's right, 754!).
If the number is slightly above 35, you can have
another done in three or six months and keep a
close eye on it, just as women do when they have
fibroid tumors or when men have a slightly elevated
PSA test (Prostatic Specific Antigens) that helps
diagnose prostate cancer.
Having
the CA-125 test done annually can alert you early,
and that's the goal in diagnosing any type of
cancer - catching it early.
Do
you know 55 women? If so, at least one of them
will have this VERY AGGRESSIVE cancer. Please,
go to your doctor and insist on a CA-125 test
and have one EVERY YEAR for the rest of your life.
And
forward this message to every woman you know,
and tell all of your female family members and
friends. Though the median age for this cancer
is 56, (and, guess what, I'm exactly 56), women
as young as 22 have it. Age is no factor.
A
NOTE FROM THE RN

Well,
after reading this, I made some calls. I found
that the CA-125 test is an ovarian screening test
equivalent to a man's PSA test prostate screen
(which my husband's doctor automatically gives
him in his physical each year and insurance pays
for it). I called the general practitioner's office
about having the test done. The nurse had never
heard of it. She told me that she doubted that
insurance would pay for it. So I called Prudential
Insurance Co, and got the same response. Never
heard of it - it won't be covered. I explained
that it was the same as the PSA test they had
paid for my husband for years. After conferring
with whomever they confer with, she told me that
the CA-125 would be covered.
It
is $75 in a GP's office and $125 at the GYN's.
This is a screening test that should be required
just like a PAP smear (a PAP smear cannot detect
problems with your ovaries). And you must insist
that your insurance company pay for it.
Gene
Wilder and Pierce Brosnan (his wife had it, too)
are lobbying for women's health issues, saying
that this test should be required in our physicals,
just like the PAP and the mammogram.
PLEASE
PASS THIS ALONG TO ALL THOSE YOU CAN, BE IT MALE
OR FEMALE, IT SHOULD NOT MATTER, AS THEY CAN FORWARD
IT ALSO TO THOSE LOVED ONES THEY KNOW.
Carol
Von Arx
AND
THEN, ANOTHER VIEWPOINT
Hi!
I am VERY familiar with this test. This information
is somewhat contrary to what an oncologist would
do in that the CA 125 is NOT a diagnostic test,
but is an indicator of how well chemo is working
once one has ovarian cancer. I have spoken to
many physicians about this due to my mom's condition.
The reason is that a higher than normal CA 125
can mean many things in addition to ovarian cancer.
Therefore, if one had a high CA 125 the only way
to really confirm ovarian cancer would be exploratory
surgery which is very aggressive considering it
could be other things, i.e., fibroids, etc.
There
is a new test coming out soon, I hope, that will
have a 98% indication of the existence of ovarian
cancer. It is a blood test. To say the CA 125
is akin to the PSA test is not at all true. Anyway,
just for your information!
Ms.
M. S. - Florida
P.
S. Even with my mom's situation, I was advised
NOT to have the CA 125 by three oncologists.