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The serum level of carcinoembryonic antigen in drainage venous blood is not a sensitive predictor of metachronous hepatic metastasis for patients with colorectal cancer.

Masashi Haraguchi1, Fumihiko Fujita, Yasuhiro Torashima, Takamitsu Inokuma, Yoshitsugu Tajima, Takashi Kanematsu.   

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PURPOSE: To establish whether the serum levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in drainage venous blood (d-CEA) is a better predictor of prognosis or survival than the preoperative CEA level in peripheral venous blood (p-CEA), and how these two CEA levels compare as predictive factors for metachronous hepatic metastasis.
METHODS: We examined specimens of peripheral and drainage venous blood from 119 patients with colorectal cancer.
RESULTS: There was a strong positive correlation between p-CEA and d-CEA levels. The 5-year survival rates were 81.5% and 80.2% for patients with normal p-CEA and d-CEA levels (< or =5 ng/ml), respectively, and 68.4% and 71.1% for those with abnormal p-CEA and d-CEA levels (>5 ng/ml). The p-CEA and d-CEA levels were both normal in seven of ten patients with metachronous hepatic metastasis. The CEA gradient between the d-CEA and p-CEA levels (d-p CEA gradient) was not a significant predictive factor for hepatic metastases.
CONCLUSIONS: There was virtually no change between preoperative p-CEA and d-CEA levels. These findings suggest that the d-CEA level is not a predictor for metachronous hepatic metastasis and that measuring p-CEA levels is sufficient in the surveillance of colorectal cancer.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20676859     DOI: 10.1007/s00595-009-4205-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Today        ISSN: 0941-1291            Impact factor:   2.549


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