The Role of Salivary and Serum Ca125 and Routine Blood Tests in Patients with Ovarian Malignancies (CROSBI ID 297353)
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Vuković, Ante ; Kuna, Krunoslav ; Lončar Brzak, Božana ; Vučičević Boras, †Vanja ; Šeparović, Robert ; Šekerija, Mario ; Šumilin, Lada ; Vidranski, Valentina
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The Role of Salivary and Serum Ca125 and Routine Blood Tests in Patients with Ovarian Malignancies
The use of routine blood tests has recently been shown to be promising in deter- mining disease- free and overall survival in patients with various malignancies, and also in gyneco- logic malignancies. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether salivary and serum CA125 levels correlate and whether salivary and serum CA125, C- reactive protein and routine blood tests might serve as a prognostic factor in malignant ovarian tumors, and whether they might differentiate be- tween benign and malignant ovarian tumors. A total of 98 women were included (48 with benign ovarian tumors and 50 with malignant ovarian tumors), in whom routine blood tests were made and salivary and serum CA125 levels were determined by use of ELISA. Increase in serum CA125 and amylase decreased overall survival, whereas increase in salivary CA125, potassium levels and hemoglo- bin increased overall survival. Significant correlation of serum CA125 and C-reactive protein was found in the group with malignant tumors. In conclusion, significant increase in the levels of serum CA125 and amylase correlated with decreased survival, whereas increased salivary CA125, hemoglo- bin and potassium levels significantly correlated with increased survival.
Malignancies ; CA125 antigen ; Blood tests
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