Correlation of Plasma CEA and CEA tissue staining in poorly differentiated colorectal cancer
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Correlation of Plasma CEA and CEA tissue staining in poorly differentiated colorectal cancer
Abstract
A review of patients operated on for colorectal cancer disclosed poorly differentiated histologies in those whose preoperative and postoperative carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels were no elevated, even in the presence of metastatic disease. CEA was therefore, of little prognostic value or predictive of disease recurrence in these patients. The amount of CEA in tumor tissue of 17 patients with poorly differentiated colorectal cancer was estimated with the immunoperoxidase staining technique and was correlated with histology and plasma CEA levels obtained during various stages of disease. Five tumors did not stain negatively for CEA and all had predominantly poorly differentiated histologies. In all of these patients metastatic disease developed but not elevated plasma CEA levels. In contrast 12 tumors stained positively for CEA and were found to contain either differentiated areas or signet ring cells. Serial plasma CEA levels correctly monitored the postoperative course of all 12 patients. Six of these had a relapse and all were detected by serial increases in plasma CEA. The remaining six were disease free greater than 48 months after resection and had normal plasma CEA levels. Among poorly differentiated tumors, those that contain glandforming areas or signet ring cells can be assumed to produce CEA and plasma CEA levels can be used effectively for monitoring. On the other hand, undifferentiated tumors which do not stain for CEA identify those patients whose plasma CEA levels do not provide a useful monitor.
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