Serum carbohydrate antigen 125 concentration as a superior predictor for serosal effusion at diagnosis and a prognostic factor in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.
Cancer Biomark
; 17(2): 205-12, 2016 Jul 08.
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| ID: mdl-27434288
BACKGROUND: Carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA-125) is one of the most common used tumor biomarkers in clinical practice. Previous studies showed an association of increased CA-125 levels with advanced characteristics and inferior outcome in non-Hodgkin lymphoma. OBJECTIVE: To identify the clinical significance of CA-125 in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL). METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 181 patients with DLBCL with measured serum CA-125 concentration at diagnosis and follow-ups during the courses. Clinical significance of CA-125 was evaluated by assessing the association between CA-125 levels and clinical characteristics. RESULTS: CA-125 levels on admission were positively correlated with serum lactate dehydrogenase, ß2-microglobulin (ß2-MG), serum ferritin (SF) and cavity effusion, while negatively correlated with serum albumen (ALB). During the courses, CA-125 levels were positively correlated with ß 2-MG, SF and effusion, and negatively correlated with ALB. A better correlation between effusion and CA-125 levels was observed. Using a cut-off value > 50.39 U/ml gave a sensitivity of 73.8% and a specificity of 92.1% for the indication of effusion at diagnosis, while during the courses the sensitivity was much lower. On the prognostic role of CA-125, we found prognostic relevance on progression-free survival (PFS) but not on overall survival (OS). CONCLUSIONS: Our study revealed limited usefulness of CA-125 concentration at diagnosis and follow-ups in DLBCL.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Biomarkers, Tumor
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Lymphoma, Large B-Cell, Diffuse
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CA-125 Antigen
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Lymphoma, Primary Effusion
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Aged
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
Language:
En
Journal:
Cancer Biomark
Journal subject:
BIOQUIMICA
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NEOPLASIAS
Year:
2016
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Article
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