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Comparative Study
. 1994 Mar;69(3):515-9.
doi: 10.1038/bjc.1994.93.

The prognostic value of preoperative serum levels of CA 19-9 and CEA in patients with pancreatic cancer

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Comparative Study

The prognostic value of preoperative serum levels of CA 19-9 and CEA in patients with pancreatic cancer

J Lundin et al. Br J Cancer. 1994 Mar.
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Abstract

The prognostic value of preoperative serum levels of CA 19-9 and CEA was evaluated in 160 patients with pancreatic cancer. The survival of patients whose tumour marker value was below a certain cut-off level was compared with the survival of those with a higher value using the log-rank test. The lowest cut-off level dividing patients into groups with significant difference in survival (P < 0.05) was determined by graphical analysis of chi-square values at different cut-off levels. If stage of disease was not taken into account, there was a significant difference in survival between patients with low vs high preoperative CA 19-9 and CEA levels. When patients were classified according to stage, a difference was found for CA 19-9 in stage II-III patients. Patients with preoperative CA 19-9 below 370 U ml-1 had a significantly better prognosis than those with a higher level (P < 0.05). In stage I and stage IV patients, no significant difference was found between the groups at any cut-off level. The analysis of CEA showed a significant difference in survival only in stage IV patients, with CEA above 15 ng ml-1 being associated with shorter survival. In conclusion, in patients with stage II-III disease, particularly in patients with a non-resectable tumour, in whom the exact spread of the disease may be difficult to evaluate even at operation, the preoperative CA 19-9 level seems to have a prognostic value.

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