Tumor markers
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Tumour markers are a group of molecules in serum that are elevated in various malignancies and are often used to monitor treatment response as well as alert for potential progressive disease when in remission.
Commonly used markers include:
-<li><a title="Conditions associated with altered alpha fetoprotein levels" href="/articles/afp-elevation">AFP (alpha fetoprotein)</a></li>- +<li><a title="Alpha fetoprotein (AFP)" href="/articles/alpha-fetoprotein">AFP (alpha fetoprotein)</a></li>
-<li><a href="/articles/ca-19-9-elevation">CA 19-9</a></li>- +<li><a href="/articles/ca-19-9">CA 19-9</a></li>
-<li><a title="Human epididymis protein-4" href="/articles/human-epididymis-protein-4-2">human epididymis protein-4 (HE4)</a></li>- +<li><a href="/articles/human-epididymis-protein-4-2">human epididymis protein-4 (HE4)</a></li>