Abstract
753 Background: In breast cancer serum CEA-TPA-CA15.3 tumour marker panel is a cheap tool with high accuracy for the early detection of relapse (A Nicolini, Br J Cancer 1997); serum MCA and CA15.3 are also reported among the most useful serum tumour markers. However the most suitable cut-off of MCA has not yet been defined. The aims were to compare the MCA-CA15.3 with the CEA-TPA-CA15.3 tumour marker panel and to assess the effect of two different MCA cut-off values on this comparison. Methods: From May 2000 to February 2003, 264 breast cancer patients every 6 or 4 months, according to whether they were at low or high risk of relapse, were monitored with serial serum MCA, CEA, CA15.3, and TPA levels besides history and routine lab examinations. Cut-off value was 4.3 ng/mL (CEA), 32 U/mL (Ca15.3), 95 U/L (TPA), 11 and 16 U/mL (MCA). Tumour marker increase was dynamically evaluated according to a previously described method (A Nicolini, Br J Cancer 2000) Bone scintigraphy, liver echography and chest x-ray...
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