Serum level combined with CE CT imaging improves the monitoring management of woman affected by epithelial ovarian cancer
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
The aim of the present study was to evaluate human epididymis protein 4 (HE4) as
a marker of epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) relapse and the combination of this
biomarker with contrast-enhanced high-resolution multidetector row computed
tomography CE CT imaging to impove the monitoring of EOC patients. Twenty-one
patients with advanced EOC (FIGO III/IV) who underwent surgery and adjuvant
chemotherapy were retrospectively selected. Each patient contributed 3 serum
samples drawn at 3-month intervals: time interval I (1-3 months from surgery),
time interval II (4-6 months from surgery) and time interval III (7-10 months
from surgery). Serum HE4 and cancer antigen-125 (CA-125) levels were determined
by EIA and IRMA assays, respectively. Nine out of the 21 (Group A) women had
disease relapse while 12 out of the 21 (Group B) women had stable disease during
the follow-up study. Twenty out of the 21 patients underwent at least two CE CT
follow-ups with an interval time of ~6 months. One patient did not undergo a
second CE CT. In patients with relapsed EOC, an increase in HE4 was noted in 22,
78 and 89% of patients within the time intervals I, II and III, respectively.
Positivity for CA-125 was found later at time interval III and only in 44% of
patients. Conversely, for EOC patients in remission, increase over the threshold
level was observed only for marker CA-125 (4/12). The evaluation of imaging
findings at interval time II showed a significant correlation with high levels of
HE4 in 6 out of 9 patients with recurrent disease. This study supports the
hypothesis that HE4 may serve as an early biomarker for recurrence of EOC.
Moreover, HE4 serum levels combined with CE CT imaging may improve the monitoring
management of women affected by ovarian cancer.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
epididymis protein 4 (HE4) ovarian cancer biomarkers
List of contributors:
Granato, Teresa
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