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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the cytokeratin tumor marker M3/M21 as a screening marker for ovarian cancer, as a predictive marker in patients with adnexal masses and as a prognostic factor in women with ovarian cancer. To determine the specificity of the M3/M21 test, we investigated M3/M21 serum levels in several benign conditions. This retrospective study comprises 37 patients with ovarian cancer FIGO stages Ia to III. Sera of patients with benign cysts, endometriosis,
pelvic inflammatory disease
, inflammatory bowel disease and
liver cirrhosis
were evaluated in 90, 10, 38, 10 and 20 cases, respectively. With a sensitivity of 57% and a specificity of 95%, M3/M21 is not suitable as a screening marker for ovarian cancer. Although M3/M21 is able to discriminate between ovarian cancer and benign adnexal tumors (univariate logistic regression, p = 0.0003), M3/M21 does not provide information additional to CA 125. M3/M21 serum levels are elevated in several benign conditions such as
liver cirrhosis
and inflammatory bowel disease. In ovarian cancer patients, elevated M3/M21 serum levels prior to therapy were associated with poor overall and disease-free survival (log-rank test, p = 0.03; log-rank test, p = 0.01, respectively). M3/M21, while obviously not suitable for screening or differential diagnosis of adnexal masses, could be useful as an additional prognostic factor in ovarian cancer patients.
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PMID:M3/M21 serum levels in women with adnexal masses and inflammatory diseases. 969 39
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the cytokeratin marker CYFRA 21-1 as a screening marker for ovarian cancer, as a predictive marker in patients with adnexal masses and as a prognostic marker in women suffering from ovarian cancer. In order to determine the specificity of the CYFRA 21-1 test, we have investigated CYFRA 21-1 serum levels in several benign conditions. This retrospective study comprises 37 patients suffering from ovarian cancer FIGO stages Ia-III. Sera from patients with benign ovarian cysts, endometriosis,
pelvic inflammatory disease
, inflammatory bowel disease and
liver cirrhosis
were evaluated in 90, 10, 38, 10 and 20 cases respectively. With a sensitivity of 41% and a specificity of 95%, CYFRA 21-1 was not suitable as a screening marker for ovarian cancer. Although CYFRA 21-1 was able to discriminate between ovarian cancer and benign adnexal tumours (univariate regression model, P = 0.0001), CYFRA 21-1 did not reveal additional information to CA 125 in a multivariate regression analysis (P = 0.06). CYFRA 21-1 serum levels were elevated in benign conditions such as
liver cirrhosis
, but not in endometriosis and inflammatory diseases. In ovarian cancer patients, elevated CYFRA 21-1 serum levels before therapy were associated with a poor overall and disease-free survival (log-rank test, P = 0.02 and log-rank test, P = 0.005 respectively). CYFRA 21-1, while obviously not suitable for screening or differential diagnosis of adnexal masses, could be useful as an additional prognostic factor in ovarian cancer patients.
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PMID:CYFRA 21-1 serum levels in women with adnexal masses and inflammatory diseases. 979 59
The aim of the present study was to evaluate the clinical usefulness of the cytokeratin tumor marker M3/M21 as a screening, prognostic, and monitoring marker for ovarian cancer and as a predictive marker in patients with adnexal masses. In order to determine the specificity of the M3/M21 test we investigated M3/M21 serum levels in several benign conditions. The cytokeratin tumor markers M3/M21 and Tissue Polypeptide Specific Antigen (TPS) were also investigated in the follow-up of ovarian cancer patients. We evaluated M3/M21 serum levels in 75 patients suffering from ovarian cancer FIGO stages Ia to III, using a prototype immunoradiometric assay (IRMA). Sera of patients with benign cysts, endometriosis,
pelvic inflammatory disease
, inflammatory bowel disease and
liver cirrhosis
were evaluated in 90, 10, 38, 10, and 20 cases, respectively. Furthermore, we analyzed TPS serum levels by means of IRMA during the follow-up of 40 patients suffering from ovarian cancer. With a sensitivity of 57% and a specificity of 95% M3/M21 was not suitable as a screening marker for ovarian cancer. Although M3/M21 was able to discriminate between ovarian cancer and benign adnexal tumors (univariate logistic regression, p = 0.0003), M3/M21 did not provide additional information (in addition to CA 125) (multivariate logistic regression, p = 0.2). M3/M21 serum levels were elevated in several benign conditions such as
liver cirrhosis
and inflammatory bowel disease. In ovarian cancer patients elevated M3/M21 serum levels prior to therapy were associated with a poor overall and disease-free survival (log-rank test, p = 0.03, and log-rank test, p = 0.01, respectively). In patients with recurrent ovarian cancer M3/M21 and TPS showed median lead-time effects of 3.2 and 3.9 months, respectively. M3/M21, while obviously not suitable for screening or differential diagnosis of adnexal masses, could be useful as an additional prognostic factor. M3/M21 and TPS are valuable tumor markers in the follow-up of ovarian cancer patients.
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PMID:[Cytokeratin tumor markers in ovarian carcinoma: tissue polypeptide specific antigen (TPS) and M3/M21]. 981 36
The tumor marker CA 125 was initially thought to be specific for ovarian malignancies. Subsequently it was found to be raised in a variety of benign conditions, including pregnancy,
pelvic inflammatory disease
, tuberculosis and
cirrhosis of the liver
. With respect to gynecological tumors, CA 125 may be elevated in benign ovarian cysts, tubo-ovarian abscess, endometriosis, hyperstimulation syndrome, ectopic pregnancy and fibroids. These results demonstrate that CA 125 is a marker of non-specific peritoneal conditions.
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PMID:CA 125 in benign gynecological conditions. 1022 7