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Differential Diagnosis For Breast cancer Antigen/MUC1/MCA (labs) - Decreased
- Neoplastic Disorders
Adenocarcinoma, breast
Carcinoma, breast, ductal
Adenocarcinoma, breast/inflammatory
Adenocarcinoma, metastatic breast
Carcinoma, male breast- Reference to Organ System
Breast fibrocystic disease- Synonyms
- ANTIGEN CA 015 003, Antigen CA 15 3, Antigen CA 15.3, Antigen CA 15-3, Antigen CA-15-3, Antigen Epithelial Membrane, CA 15 3 Antigen, CA 15.3 Antigen, CA 15.3 Carbohydrate antigen 15.3, CA 15-3 Antigen, CA ANTIGEN 015 003, CA15.3-Carbohydrat antign 15.3, Ca15-3, CA-15-3 Antigen, CA15-3 Antigen, Cancer Ag 15-3, Cancer Antigen 15-3, Cancer antigen 15-3 (substance), Carbohydrate antigen 15.3, DF3 Antigen, Episialin, Epithelial membrane antigen, Epithelial membrane antigen (substance), Epithelial Mucin Polymorphic, Glycosylated MUC-1, ImMucin, Membrane Antigen Epithelial, MUC MUCIN 001, MUC-1, MUC-1 antigen, Muc1 Mucin, Mucin Muc1, Mucin Peptide, Mucin Peptide MUC-1, Mucin Polymorphic Epithelial, mucin/peptide, Polymorphic Epithelial Mucin
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