The utility of the tumor markers CA15.3, CEA, CA-125 and CA19.9 in metastatic breast cancer
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Gaughran, G
Aggarwal, Neha
Shadbolt, Bruce
Stuart-Harris, Robin
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Future Medicine Ltd.
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Background:Cancer antigen 15.3 (CA15.3) is a commonly used tumor marker (TM) in metastatic breast cancer (MBC) but may not be raised. We assessed CA15.3, carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) and cancer antigen 19.9 in 193 MBC patients at diagnosis and follow-up.Materials & methods:This TM panel was measured approximately 3 monthly. Median follow-up was 29.3 months.Results:At diagnosis, the following TMs were raised: CA15.3 63.2%, CEA 37.3%, CA-125 45.0% and cancer antigen 19.9 17.3%. CA15.3 became raised later in 28/71. Raised TMs were less common in HER2+ tumors. CA-125 was frequently raised in triple negative tumors and was associated with pleural metastases. More raised TMs correlated with more sites of metastases and shorter survival.Conclusion:CEA and CA-125 showed benefit over CA15.3 alone in MBC and all three should be considered in MBC.
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Breast Cancer Management
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