Comparative analysis of CA125, tissue polypeptide specific antigen, and soluble interleukin‐2 receptor α levels in sera, cyst, and ascitic fluids from patients with ovarian carcinoma
Cancer2002Vol. 95(9), pp. 1886–1893
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Abstract
In patients with ovarian carcinoma, TPS and CA125 concentrations were significantly higher in the place of their generation compared with the concentrations in blood circulation. sIL-2Ralpha values were higher in ascites compared with the values in corresponding sera, and its concentrations in sera and cyst fluids were comparable. The assessment of serum sIL-2Ralpha levels showed potential complementary value to CA125 for the detection of ovarian carcinoma in early FIGO stages; however, a 9% false positive rate limited the significance of cumulative value for a combination of these circulating markers.
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