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. 1990 Jul:10:34-6.

Immunoscintigraphy using a technetium-99m labelled monoclonal anti-CEA antibody in the follow-up of colorectal cancer and other tumours producing CEA

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Immunoscintigraphy using a technetium-99m labelled monoclonal anti-CEA antibody in the follow-up of colorectal cancer and other tumours producing CEA

A Hertel et al. Br J Cancer Suppl. 1990 Jul.

Abstract

Using the intact monoclonal IgG1 anti-CEA antibody BW 431/26 (Behringwerke Marburg, FRG) labelled with 99mTc by a new labelling procedure (Schwarz method), 72 patients suspected of tumour recurrences (colorectal cancer, n = 59) and with rising serum carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels were studied. Sixty-nine of 72 studies had a positive result by immunoscintigraphy of which 52 have since been proven histologically/clinically. In six patients only immunoscintigraphy revealed a tumour recurrence while all other diagnostic modalities were negative. Of 52 studies 46 were true positive (diagnostic sensitivity 88%). In this series there was one false positive result. About one-third of all patients injected with the antibody developed a human anti-mouse response (HAMA), but no severe side effects were seen even after four applications. For the follow-up of colorectal and other CEA positive adenocarcinomas this 99mTc-labelled monoclonal antibody seems to be very promising in patients with rising serum CEA, especially if conventional diagnostic imaging procedures remain negative.

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