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Raised CA19–9 and CEA have prognostic relevance in gallbladder carcinoma
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AbstractBackgroundRole of tumor markers in gall bladder carcinoma (GBC) is not well established. We evaluated the prognostic value of carbohydrate antigen 19–9 (CA19–9) and carcinoma embryonic antigen (CEA) in patients with GBC.MethodsOf the 225 patients of GBC enrolled,176 patients were included in the study (excluded 49 patients with jaundice). Patients were divided into 3 groups; resectablen = 92, unresectablen = 17, metastaticn = 67. The clinico-pathological characteristics, tumor markers and survival data were analysed. The cutoff values of CA19–9 & CEA for predicting metastases were computed using receiver operating characteristic curve. Kaplan Meir survival and Cox regression analysis were done for factors predicting survival and recurrence.ResultsThe median value of Ca19–9 was significantly higher in metastatic group [resectable: 21.3, unresectable: 53.9 and metastatic: 79;p < 0.001] but not for CEA [3.5, 7.8 and 5 ng/ml (p = 0.20)]. A cutoff value of 72 IU/ml for CA19–9, 5 ng/ml for CEA had a sensitivity and specificity of 52 and 80%, 51 and 72% respectively for detection of metastatic disease. Median, 3-year & 5-year survival were significantly lower in patients with CEA > 4 (p = 0.041), Ca19.9 > 37 (p = 0.019), T3/T4 (p = 0.001), node positive (p = 0.001) and presence of perineural invasion (p = 0.001). However, on multivariate analysis, only Ca19.9 > 37 predicted recurrence (p = 0.002, HR 5.8).ConclusionsRaised CA19.9 and CEA predict metastatic disease in patients with GBC without jaundice with a high specificity and may help in prognostication of the patient. CA19–9 was better than CEA in prediction of tumor burden and in predicting recurrence.
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Title: Raised CA19–9 and CEA have prognostic relevance in gallbladder carcinoma
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AbstractBackgroundRole of tumor markers in gall bladder carcinoma (GBC) is not well established.
We evaluated the prognostic value of carbohydrate antigen 19–9 (CA19–9) and carcinoma embryonic antigen (CEA) in patients with GBC.
MethodsOf the 225 patients of GBC enrolled,176 patients were included in the study (excluded 49 patients with jaundice).
Patients were divided into 3 groups; resectablen = 92, unresectablen = 17, metastaticn = 67.
The clinico-pathological characteristics, tumor markers and survival data were analysed.
The cutoff values of CA19–9 & CEA for predicting metastases were computed using receiver operating characteristic curve.
Kaplan Meir survival and Cox regression analysis were done for factors predicting survival and recurrence.
ResultsThe median value of Ca19–9 was significantly higher in metastatic group [resectable: 21.
3, unresectable: 53.
9 and metastatic: 79;p < 0.
001] but not for CEA [3.
5, 7.
8 and 5 ng/ml (p = 0.
20)].
A cutoff value of 72 IU/ml for CA19–9, 5 ng/ml for CEA had a sensitivity and specificity of 52 and 80%, 51 and 72% respectively for detection of metastatic disease.
Median, 3-year & 5-year survival were significantly lower in patients with CEA > 4 (p = 0.
041), Ca19.
9 > 37 (p = 0.
019), T3/T4 (p = 0.
001), node positive (p = 0.
001) and presence of perineural invasion (p = 0.
001).
However, on multivariate analysis, only Ca19.
9 > 37 predicted recurrence (p = 0.
002, HR 5.
8).
ConclusionsRaised CA19.
9 and CEA predict metastatic disease in patients with GBC without jaundice with a high specificity and may help in prognostication of the patient.
CA19–9 was better than CEA in prediction of tumor burden and in predicting recurrence.
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