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. 2005 Mar;76(3):187-94.

[Correlation between platelet count and CA-125 in ovarian cancer]

[Article in Polish]
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[Correlation between platelet count and CA-125 in ovarian cancer]

[Article in Polish]
Zbigniew Friebe et al. Ginekol Pol. 2005 Mar.

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether a correlation between platelet count and CA-125 exists, and to compare the mean levels of CA-125 in groups with normal and elevated platelet counts.

Design: A retrospective analysis of the medical records concerning to 31 ovarian cancer inpatients, treated 1998-2002 with primary surgery and subsequent platinum-based chemotherapy at the Division of Gynecology, Department of Perinatology and Gynecology, University Medical School Poznań.

Materials and methods: 137 serum and whole blood samples collected from 31 ovarian cancer patients during their consecutive hospital stays.

Results: There was a positive, moderate (r = 0.49) and highly significant (p < 0.0000001) correlation between platelet count and CA-125 levels. Thrombocytosis occurred in 45% patients before treatment, and in none when the 6th course of chemotherapy was given. In the thrombocytosis group, an average CA-125 level (913.5 U/ml) was significantly higher (p < 0.00001) then in the group with normal platelet count (103.7 U/ml).

Conclusions: Platelet count and CA-125 levels do correlate in blood samples taken from ovarian cancer patients at the same time.

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