[PDF][PDF] Preoperative sensitivity and specificity for early-stage ovarian cancer when combining cancer antigen CA-125II, CA 15-3, CA 72-4, and macrophage colony …

SJ Skates, N Horick, Y Yu, FJ Xu… - Journal of clinical …, 2004 - researchgate.net
SJ Skates, N Horick, Y Yu, FJ Xu, A Berchuck, LJ Havrilesky, HWA De Bruijn…
Journal of clinical oncology, 2004researchgate.net
Purpose In CA-125–based ovarian cancer screening trials, overall specificity and screening
sensitivity of ultrasound after an elevated CA-125 exceeded 99.6% and 70%, respectively,
thereby yielding a positive predictive value (PPV) exceeding 10%. However, sensitivity for
early-stage disease was only 40%. This study aims to increase preoperative sensitivity for
early-stage ovarian cancer while maintaining the annual referral rate to ultrasound at 2% by
combining information across CA-125II, CA 15-3, CA 72-4, and macrophage colony …
Purpose
In CA-125–based ovarian cancer screening trials, overall specificity and screening sensitivity of ultrasound after an elevated CA-125 exceeded 99.6% and 70%, respectively, thereby yielding a positive predictive value (PPV) exceeding 10%. However, sensitivity for early-stage disease was only 40%. This study aims to increase preoperative sensitivity for early-stage ovarian cancer while maintaining the annual referral rate to ultrasound at 2% by combining information across CA-125II, CA 15-3, CA 72-4, and macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF). For direct comparisons between marker panels, all sensitivity results correspond to a 98% fixed first-line specificity (referral rate 2%).
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