Literature DB >> 8051433

Disappearance curves of tumor markers after radical surgery.

M Rapellino1, P Piantino, F Pecchio, E Ruffini, A Cavallo, E Scappaticci, S Baldi, E Ciocia, S Pivetti.   

Abstract

CEA serum levels were sampled from 15 patients with lung carcinoma, 12 patients with colon carcinoma, and 5 patients with gastric carcinoma before and after radical excision of the malignancy. In addition, TPA serum levels were measured in 7 patients with lung carcinoma and CA 19.9 serum levels in 9 patients with colon carcinoma, before and after curative surgery. Irrespective of the primary malignancy, a CEA half-life of approximately 3 days was calculated. The normalization time was related to the preoperative level of the marker, being longer when the preoperative CEA level was > 20 ng/ml. The TPA half-life was slightly longer than 1 day, ranging from less than 1 day to more than 3 days, with a normalization time of about 20 days. The CA 19.9 half-life was slightly longer than 1 day with variations from less than 1 day to about 3 days. Many factors, especially associated inflammatory processes and hepatic clearance imbalances, may influence marker kinetics in the postoperative period. A correct evaluation of the clinical significance of tumor marker half-life after radical surgery will require a larger number of patients as well as careful and prolonged follow-up.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8051433     DOI: 10.1177/172460089400900107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Biol Markers        ISSN: 0393-6155            Impact factor:   3.248


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