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I would also add that my wife's CGA levels were above 1000 and then back to normal (less than 49 I think) following surgery and then back to the 600's. The post by Teresa is a good one. I think most NETs specialist oncologists would tell you that elevated CGA levels are only one piece of the puzzle and scans are what really provides them with insight - especially a gallium scan.