2022-RA-1277-ESGO Correlation between CA125 levels & surgical findings in patients undergoing secondary operations for epithelial ovarian cancer
Introduction/BackgroundWe aim to correlate serum CA 125 values after chemotherapy with clinical findings during second-look surgery.MethodologyThis study was conducted on twenty-five patients with epithelial ovarian cancers undergoing second-look operations in our hospital between 2019 and 2021.Resu...
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Published in | International journal of gynecological cancer Vol. 32; no. Suppl 2; pp. A316 - A317 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Oxford
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
20.10.2022
BMJ Publishing Group LTD |
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Summary: | Introduction/BackgroundWe aim to correlate serum CA 125 values after chemotherapy with clinical findings during second-look surgery.MethodologyThis study was conducted on twenty-five patients with epithelial ovarian cancers undergoing second-look operations in our hospital between 2019 and 2021.ResultsThe average age of the patients was 59, 2 years. Twenty-one cases of stage III (84%) and 4 cases of stage VI (16%) high serous ovarian carcinoma. The CA125 level before chemotherapy was high in all cases with a mean rate of 932, 8 UI/ml. All the patients underwent multiple courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The evaluation of response was clinically, radiologically, and biologically. Eight patients who had negative second-look findings gave normal serum CA125 levels. Of the 17 patients who were positive in second-look surgery, 10 had normal CA125 levels with a false negative rate of 58, 8%. Of the patients with normal CA125 levels at the time of operation, those with persistent disease had higher mean CA125 levels (22, 21 UI/ml) than those with no disease detected (12, 2 UI/ml). All the seven patients with elevated CA125 serum levels were positive in their second-look. 70% of patients with residual tumors having the greatest diameter less than or equal to 2 cm had normal CA125 with a mean value of 21 u/ml. 42% of patients with tumors having the greatest diameter greater than 2 cm had normal CA125, while all the 8 patients with no macroscopic tumor during surgery had normal CA125 level. These results show that the residual tumor size found in the second-look was related to the serum CA125 level.ConclusionAs CA125 levels within normal limits gave more false negatives, the necessity of second-look surgery can not be judged by serum CA125 assay though elevated CA125 levels do predict the presence of tumor. |
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Bibliography: | ESGO 2022 Congress |
ISSN: | 1048-891X 1525-1438 |
DOI: | 10.1136/ijgc-2022-ESGO.675 |