Prognostic significance of CA125 in patients with ovarian cancer and secondary debulking surgery

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Meier, W [1 ]
Stieber, P [1 ]
Hasholzner, U [1 ]
Gropp, M [1 ]
FatehMoghadam, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MUNICH,KLINIKUM GROSSHADERN,INST CLIN CHEM,D-81377 MUNICH,GERMANY
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tumor marker; CA125; secondary debulking surgery; ovarian cancer;
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Prognostic outcome of patients with bulky disease after primary surgery in ovarian cancer remains extremely poor. One possible approach to achieve prolonged survival is secondary debulking surgery, brit only in those patients without residual tumor after the second surgery. In 79 patients with secondary debulking surgery preoperative CA125 values were determined In 52% of the patients with CA125 values below 35 U/ml a tumor free situation could be achieved at secondary debulking. In contrast, the percentage of patients macroscopically free of disease with levels above 35 U/ml was only 22%. Furthermore, there was a significant difference in survival time depending on CA125 values at the time of secondary debulking. Patients with levels below 35 U/ml survived 49 months, women with values above 35 U/ml survived only 30 months respectively. In conclusion CA125 is an important prognostic tool for predicting a tumor free situation at secondary debulking surgery. In patients with values above 35 U/ml secondary debulking should be indicated restrictively even if other preoperative diagnostic tools would predict a armor free situation after secondary cytoreductive surgery.
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