Objective To investigate the value of the combined test of five tumor markers for gastric cancerdiagnosis.Methods The electrochemical luminescence analyzer was used to measure the serum concentrations of CEA,CA125,CA199,CA724 and AFP in 127 gastric patients and 186 controls,and calculated the sensitivity and specificity.Results The concentrations of CEA (52.9 ±25.5)ng/mL,CA125 (54.2 ±40.6)U /mL,CA199 (42.4 ± 28.8)U /mL,CA724 (9.3 ±6.6)U /mL and AFP (22.6 ±11.4)ng/mL in the gastric cancer group were significantly higher than those in the controls,and the differences were statistically significant (t =6.006,7.118,6.033,6.683, 5.362,all P <0.05 ).The sensitivity in gastric cancerdiagnosis with the combined test of five tumor markers (88.2%)was higher than the test of CEA (63.8%),CA125 (59.1%),CA199 (41.7%),CA724 (37.0%)and AFP (46.5%)alone,and the differences were statistically significant (χ2 =20.733,27.754,60.209,71.046, 50.270,all P <0.05).Moreover,the specificity in gastric cancerdiagnosis with the combined test of five tumor markers (90.3%)was higher than the test of CA125 (79.3%),while lower than the test of CA724 (97.3%),and the differences were statistically significant (χ2 =9.137,7.832,all P <0.05).Conclusion The combined test of five tumor markers (CEA,CA125,CA199,CA724 and AFP)could increase the rate of gastric cancerdiagnosis.