Prognostic value of serum and tumor tissue CA 72-4 content in gastric cancer

作者: S. Aloe , R. DAlessandro , A. Spila , P. Ferroni , S. Basili

DOI: 10.5301/JBM.2008.1151

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摘要: To date no general agreement has been reached regarding the prognostic significance of CEA, CA 19-9 and 72-4 as serum markers in gastric cancer, only scattered information is available on predictive value marker expression tumor tissue. Therefore, a longitudinal study was designed to analyze presurgical tissue content 72-4, CEA 166 patients at different stages evaluate possible correlation with clinicopathological features respect relapse-free survival. The results obtained showed that 48.4% recurrence had positive levels compared approximately 24% who remained free disease. Furthermore, median were significantly elevated relapsing patients. Serosa lymph node involvement well independent predicting recurrence. A significant association between disease-free survival involvement, depth invasion also demonstrated. We may therefore conclude antigen can be considered choice follow-up cancer used indicator relapse.

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