“…However, elevated serum CA125 levels are not restricted to EOC. Notably, serum CA125 levels are elevated in various normal and pathologic conditions that affect the endometrium, including menstruation (46)(47)(48)(49)(50), pregnancy (51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56), endometriosis (20,42,(57)(58)(59)(60)(61), and endometrial cancer (58,62,63). Serum CA125 levels also are elevated in patients with benign and inflammatory diseases of the liver (64,65), pelvis (66), uterus (58), and ovary (42,53,58,67), and in patients with hematologic, bladder, breast, fallopian, gastrointestinal, liver, lung, and pancreatic cancers (68)(69)(70).…”