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Serum Tumor Marker
, Cancer Marker, Tumor Marker
Definition
Serum
Glycoprotein
s associated with cancer
Background
Tumor Markers have very specific indications
Tumor Markers should not be used for screening
PSA is an exception, but its use is controversial
Markers for screening have not improved survival
Limited efficacy outside very specific populations
High
False Positive Rate
in general population
High
False Negative Rate
in early cancers
Indications
Alpha-fetoprotein
(AFP)
Nonseminomatous germ cell tumor monitoring
Cirrhosis
with liver mass (
Hepatocellular Carcinoma
)
Cancer
Antigen
27.29 (CA 27.29)
Stage II or III
Breast Cancer Monitoring
Cancer Antigen 19-9
(
CA 19-9
)
Specific pancreatic mass evaluation
Cancer Antigen 125
(
CA 125
)
Postmenopausal pelvic mass evaluation
Ovarian Cancer
monitoring
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
(CEA)
Stage II or III
Colorectal Cancer
monitoring
Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
- beta subunit (bHCG)
Nonseminomatous germ cell tumor monitoring
Choriocarcinoma
diagnosis and monitoring
Microglobulin -beta 2 subunit (b2-M)
Multiple Myeloma
diagnosis and monitoring
Prostate Specific Antigen
(PSA)
Prostate Cancer Screening
and monitoring
Adenocarcinoma in men with unknown primary
References
Perkins (2003) Am Fam Physician 68(6):1075-82 [PubMed]
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