Title of article
Anti-malignin antibody in serum and other tumor marker determinations in breast cancer
Author/Authors
Thornthwaite، نويسنده , , Jerry T، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
10
From page
39
To page
48
Abstract
In this study, 154 healthy volunteers and 76 patients were tested using the anti-malignin antibody in serum (AMAS) test. Of the 154 volunteers, three were AMAS positive. After further examination, two were positive for cancer and one had a history of ulcerative colitis. Tumor biopsies of 43 suspicious mammography patients revealed that 32 were cancerous and 11 were benign by pathology. For the cancer patients, 31/32 were positive for the AMAS test, while 4/11 of the pathological benign cases were AMAS positive. In comparison to cancer antigen tests, AMAS was more sensitive (97%) in detecting breast cancer than CEA (0%), CA 15-3 (10%), CA 19-5 (5%) or CA 125 (16%) in the same patients.
Keywords
Monitoring , CA 19-9 , CA 15-3 , CA 125 , Carcinoembryonic antigen , Anti-malignin antibody in serum test (AMAS) , mammogram , tumor markers , Screening
Journal title
Cancer Letters
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Cancer Letters
Record number
1800837
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