Test Results

Your lab results explained in plain language with visual trends.

Your Biomarker Profile

Biomarkers are characteristics of your cancer that help your doctors choose the most effective treatments.

EGFR

Negative

ALK

Negative

PD-L1

45%

Actionable

KRAS

G12C Mutation Positive

Actionable

ROS1

Negative

BRAF

Negative

About your KRAS G12C mutation

This mutation is found in about 13% of lung adenocarcinomas. There are newer targeted therapies specifically designed for this mutation. Your oncologist can discuss whether these might be part of your treatment plan.

Recent Lab Results

Nov 1, 2024

CEA (Tumor Marker)

Normal range: 0 - 3 ng/mL

Above normal
03

8.2

ng/mL

Hemoglobin

Normal range: 13.5 - 17.5 g/dL

Below normal
13.517.5

13.1

g/dL

White Blood Cells

Normal range: 4.5 - 11 K/uL

Normal
4.511

7.2

K/uL

Platelets

Normal range: 150 - 400 K/uL

Normal
150400

245

K/uL

Creatinine

Normal range: 0.7 - 1.3 mg/dL

Normal
0.71.3

1

mg/dL

ALT

Normal range: 7 - 56 U/L

Normal
756

28

U/L

Tumor Marker: CEA

8.2 ng/mL

Normal: <3.0 ng/mL

Above Normal

What this means

CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) is a protein that can be elevated in some cancers. An elevated level doesn't tell us how the cancer is behaving—it's just one piece of information your doctors track over time. The trend matters more than any single number.

Your CEA will likely be checked regularly during treatment to help monitor response.

Lab results can feel overwhelming. Your care team looks at the full picture, not just individual numbers.