Literature DB >> 2438847

[Possibilities of prognosis in cancer of the transverse colon and rectum using CEA, AFP and immunoglobulins A, M and G].

V N Smyslova.   

Abstract

Tumor antigens (CEA and AFP) were studied by radioimmunoassay and immunoglobulins A, M and G--after Mancini in blood plasma from 144 cases of colorectal cancer. In most patients, raised levels of CEA, AFP, IgA and IgG were identified. A 5-10-fold increase in CEA and AFP levels matched by a pronounced dysimmunoglobulinemia or IgG deficit (under 10 mg/ml) were prognostically unfavorable. If said shifts persist at days 25-30 after surgery, suspicion of inadequate removal of tumor, its occult dissemination and unfavorable prognosis is justified. Similarly inauspicious are concomitant low antigenic activity in tumor and IgC deficit or a marked dysimmunoglobulinemia. Therefore, a complex assay of tumor-associated antigens (CEA and AFP) and immunoglobulins A, M and G makes a contribution to evaluation of surgery, course of tumor progression and its prognosis.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2438847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vopr Onkol        ISSN: 0507-3758


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1.  Total IgA and IgG in Sera of Patients With Different Primary Malignancies.

Authors:  Terezija M Hrzenjak; Ante Roguljic; Palma Efenberger-Marinculic; Maja Popovic; Zoran Pisl
Journal:  Pathol Oncol Res       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 3.201

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