Predictive value of serial CA 125 antigen levels in ovarian cancer evaluated by second-look laparotomy
Serial serum CA 125 levels were measured before definitive surgery and during chemotherapy for 12 months or more in 64 patients with ovarian cancer. In the 42 patients who had a complete clinical remission and thus were subjected to a second-look laparotomy, an absence of disease was not predicted b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of cancer & clinical oncology 1987-06, Vol.23 (6), p.765-771 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Serial serum CA
125 levels were measured before definitive surgery and during chemotherapy for
12 months or more in
64 patients with ovarian cancer. In the 42 patients who had a complete clinical remission and thus were subjected to a second-look laparotomy, an absence of disease was not predicted by patterns of CA 125 levels. Whilst rising or persistently high levels indicated the presence of tumour in
92% of patients, declining levels to negative predicted the absence of tumour in only
50%. Although the majority of these patients showed microscopic foci or a tumor mass <
1 cm, 3 patients had a larger amount of disease. In the follow-up of
49 patients, the accuracy of prediction of a good outcome was better than that of a poor outcome on the basis of CA
125 patterns, with rates of
92% and
79%, respectively. Our findings indicate that CA
125 lacks sensitivity in detecting small tumour masses (<
1 cm dia.) but rising or persistently high levels suggest a strong likelihood of a residual tumour to be found at a second-look laparotomy. |
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ISSN: | 0277-5379 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0277-5379(87)90276-8 |