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Aim. Study of levels of CA-19.9, CA-125, CA-72.4 and He-4 in tissues of tumor, peritoneum and omentum in patients with gastric cancer T3–4аN0–3M1 and T3–4аN0–3M0.Materials and methods. The study included 62 patients: 21 (10♂, 11♀) — gastric cancer T3–4аN0–3M1 and peritoneal metastases; 24 (15♂, 9♀) — gastric cancer T3–4аN0–3M0 without metastases; 17 (6♂, 11♀) — non-cancer patients (controls). Levels of oncofetal proteins were measured by ELISA in tissues of the peritoneum, greater omentum, and gastric tumors (GT).Results. Levels of practically all studied factors were elevated in tissues of GT, omentum and peritoneum. Levels of He-4 and CA-19.9 in all tissues of patients with advanced cancer increased higher than in the majority of patients without metastases: in GT — respectively by 2.6 and 1.8 times (p<0.05), in the omentum — respectively by 24.4 and 4.8 times, in the peritoneum — respectively by 2.1 and 8.5 times. Omental tissues of patients with advanced cancer showed a higher increase in levels of CA-72.4 and CA-125 as well — by 6.1 and 2.1 times, respectively. A small number of patients with T3–4аN0–3M0 gastric cancer, who had CA-19.9 in the omentum and peritoneum as high as in patients with T3–4аN0–3M1, developed metastases in the corresponding tissues 4–6 months after the study.Conclusion. The content of oncoprotein markers in tissues of the peritoneum and omentum is one of the factors associated with metastatic characteristics, and CA-19.9 level can serve as an informative laboratory test for the predictive assessment of the further disease development.

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  • The content of oncoprotein markers in tissues of the peritoneum and omentum is one of the factors associated with metastatic characteristics, and CA-19.9 level can serve as an informative laboratory test for the predictive assessment of the further disease development

  • Nature Reviews Cancer, 2005, vol 5, no

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The study included 62 patients: 21 (10 , 11 ) — gastric cancer T3–4аN0–3M1and peritoneal metastases; 24 (15 , 9 ) — gastric cancer T N M without metastases; 17 (6 , 11 ) — non-cancer patients (controls). 3–4а 0–3 0 of oncofetal proteins were measured by ELISA in tissues of the peritoneum, greater omentum, and gastric tumors (GT)

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