Is CA72.4 a useful biomarker in differential diagnosis between ovarian endometrioma and epithelial ovarian cancer?
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Surgical excision of ovarian endometriomas in patients desiring pregnancy has recently been criticized because of the
risk of damage to healthy ovarian tissue and consequent reduction of ovarian reserve. A correct diagnosis in cases not scheduled
for surgery is therefore mandatory in order to avoid unexpected ovarian cancer misdiagnosis. Endometriosis is often associated
with high levels of CA125. This marker is therefore not useful for discriminating ovarian endometrioma from ovarian malignancy.
The aim of this study was to establish if the serum marker CA72-4 could be helpful in the differential diagnosis between ovarian
endometriosis and epithelial ovarian cancer. Methods. Serums CA125 and CA72-4 were measured in 72 patients with ovarian
endometriomas and 55 patients with ovarian cancer. Results. High CA125 concentrations were observed in patients with ovarian
endometriosis and in those with ovarian cancer. A marked difference in CA72-4 values was observed between women with ovarian
cancer (71.0%) and patients with endometriosis (13.8%) (?? < 0.0001).Conclusions. This study suggests that CA72-4 determination
can be useful to confirm the benign nature of ovarian endometriomas in women with high CA125 levels.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CA 125; Ca72.4; ovarian cancer; biomarkers
List of contributors:
Granato, Teresa
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