Emanuela Anastasi, Teresa Granato, Flavia Longo, Valentina Viggiani, Luigi Frati
The aim of this study was to investigate the role of serum biomarkers HE4 and CA72.4 at diagnosis and in the follow-up of patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC).Seventy-eight patients with EOC were included and 40 of them were monitored during the follow-up. Serum levels of HE4 and CA72.4 were determined for all patients at diagnosis. Among these patients, the number of cases with an elevated level of each individual marker HE4 and CA72.4 was 85% and 72% respectively. A statistically significant difference was observed between the positivity of HE4 in comparison with Ca72.4 (p<0.02). In the follow-up period, we observed that tumor marker levels showed fluctuations during chemotherapy. As we combined the individual biomarkers, we observed increased values in 75% of the patients for HE4 with CA 72.4. In conclusion, our study has shown that the association of the biomarkers HE4 and CA72.4 provides a valuable contribution to the follow-up of EOC.
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