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Carcinoembryonic antigen by radioimmunoassay in the detection of recurrence during long-term followup of female genital cancer
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Clinical RecurrencePathologyGynecologyDermatologyGynecology OncologyCarcinomaOvarian CancerLong-term FollowupOncologyCancer DetectionFemale Genital CancerCarcinoembryonic AntigenPublic HealthCancer ResearchSkin CancerCancer RecurrenceMalignant DiseaseCervical CancerCea AssayMedicineCytopathology
In the study, radioimmunoassay for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was used in 75 patients with female genital cancer, who were followed up on a long-term basis. These patients were assessed for the following disease status at each visit: free of disease, residual disease, or recurrence of disease. They also had periodic determinations of CEA in serum performed independently. The majority of patients who remained free of disease showed a rapid disappearance of CEA after treatment, whereas those who had residual disease continued to show persistence of CEA in serum. The patients who developed recurrence showed a re-appearance of CEA after its initial disappearance; the mean time interval between re-appearance of CEA and detection of clinical recurrence was 10.7 weeks. The CEA assay is considered to be a useful aid to the assessment of subsequent behavior of the tumor after primary treatment.
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