Abstract

CA19-9 and CEA are associated with gastrointestinal malignancy as adhesion molecules. We measured serum CA19-9 and CEA levels in 328 patients with colorectal cancer. Both serum CA19-9 and CEA levels correlated significantly with recurrence and survival, respectively. Serum CA19-9 levels correlated significantly with survival according to Astler-Coller stage and multivariate analysis. Serum CEA levels showed no such correlations, although the combination of CEA with CA19-9 improved the sensitivity for predicting recurrence. Assessment of serum CA19-9 levels is more important than that of CEA in the clinical management of patients with colorectal cancer.

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