2000
DOI: 10.1006/gyno.2000.5982
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Prognostic Significance of CA 125 and TPS Levels after 3 Chemotherapy Courses in Ovarian Cancer Patients

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“…Preoperative sensitivity and specificity could be improved by combination with other cancer antigens, such as CA15-3 and CA72-4 (14,16). Further, prognostic value of CA125 values was found (18,19). In addition, CA125 mirrors the recurrence of disease in blood accurately and frequently with a lead time of several months prior to radiological detectable tumor manifestations (2,9,(20)(21)(22), Finally, the therapy efficacy can be monitored effectively by the course of CA125, if interpreted by experts (2,9,(20)(21)(22).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Preoperative sensitivity and specificity could be improved by combination with other cancer antigens, such as CA15-3 and CA72-4 (14,16). Further, prognostic value of CA125 values was found (18,19). In addition, CA125 mirrors the recurrence of disease in blood accurately and frequently with a lead time of several months prior to radiological detectable tumor manifestations (2,9,(20)(21)(22), Finally, the therapy efficacy can be monitored effectively by the course of CA125, if interpreted by experts (2,9,(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Bereitgestellt Von | Universitaetsbibliothek Der Lmu Muenchenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lavin et al 16 reported that persistence of elevated serum CA-125 levels despite the 3rd chemotherapy administration, would show the poor responders. Dalen et al 17 also reported that patients who have high preoperative CA-125 levels and whose CA-125 levels did not return to normal levels after the 3rd cycle of chemotherapy, would have poor prognosis. The first clinical study in the literature about total plasma LPA and gynecologic malignancies was published by Xu et al, 3 in 1998.…”
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“…Also, TPS and CA125 levels could be used as good predictors of recurrence in ovarian cancer (16). TPS in combination with CA125 has improved the detection of recurrent ovarian cancer (8) and in combination they increase the prognostic accuracy after chemotherapy (18).…”
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confidence: 99%