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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2025 · 19 MIN

Tumor Markers

from Cancer Covered

Cancer diagnosis and treatment involve a complex array of tools and considerations, and understanding them can be crucial. In this episode, we discuss tumor markers and their vital role, as well as their limitations, in the field of oncology. We explore how these proteins, produced in excess by certain cancers, serve as valuable indicators for diagnosis and monitoring but also highlight the potential for false positives and the critical need to interpret them within a diagnosis. We cover the importance of compassionate care, the impact of testing on patient anxiety, and the ongoing challenge of integrating these powerful tools responsibly into comprehensive cancer care. “With tumor markers, you want to treat the patient as a whole and not just look at a number on a lab test.” ~Dr. Matthew Ryan In this episode of Cancer Covered: Tumor markers are proteins found in the blood and can be used by oncologists to diagnose certain cancers or monitor the effectiveness of cancer treatment. While some cancers produce reliable tumor markers (e.g., PSA for prostate cancer), others do not, limiting their universal applicability. Tumor markers can be crucial in assessing cancer recurrence or determining the effectiveness of ongoing treatment. The episode highlights the importance of a holistic approach, emphasizing that tumor markers should always complement clinical assessments and imaging rather than be used in isolation. The discussion addresses the potential for false positives and the risk of misinterpretation when tumor markers are not considered within a broader clinical picture. The podcast also touches upon the impact of tumor marker testing on patient anxiety and the importance of understanding patients’ motivations for requesting these tests. Careful and considered application of tumor markers ensures effective and compassionate cancer care. We’ve Got Cancer…Covered. Thanks for tuning into this week’s Cancer Covered with Green Bay Oncology episode. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | GooglePlay |Deezer | Spotify | iHeart Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more oncology professionals, cancer patients, and their families. Join us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. For more exclusive content and information, visit our website. Join Our Free Monthly Support GroupNo one should carry the burden of cancer alone. A cancer diagnosis can make you and your loved ones feel isolated and alone – just when you need support the most.Our social workers at Green Bay Oncology know that meaningful connection brings strength and healing. Sharing the experience in a safe space with others on a similar path is often powerful and therapeutic. That’s why we offer a free monthly virtual and in-person cancer support group facilitated for you and your loved ones. Wherever you are on your cancer journey – you are always welcome. To join us, visit: https://gboncology.com/events/

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