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Preoperative CA125 Significantly Improves Risk Stratification in High-Grade Endometrial Cancer

Marike S. Lombaers    
Karlijn M. C. Cornel    
Nicole C. M. Visser    
Johan Bulten    
Heidi V. N. Küsters-Vandevelde    
Frédéric Amant    
Dorry Boll    
Peter Bronsert    
Eva Colas    
Peggy M. A. J. Geomini    
Antonio Gil-Moreno    
Dennis van Hamont    
Jutta Huvila    
Camilla Krakstad    
Arjan A. Kraayenbrink    
Martin Koskas    
Gemma Mancebo    
Xavier Matías-Guiu    
Huy Ngo    
Brenda M. Pijlman    
Maria Caroline Vos    
Vit Weinberger    
Marc P. L. M. Snijders    
Sebastiaan W. van Koeverden    
ENITEC-Consortium    
Ingfrid S. Haldorsen    
Casper Reijnen and Johanna M. A. Pijnenborgadd Show full author list remove Hide full author list    

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Patients with high-grade uterine cancer (UC) have a risk of around 20% of the cancer spreading to the lymph nodes, while this is only around 10% in patients with low-grade uterine cancer. CA125 is a marker that can be detected in blood and is associated with increased tumor spread. Studies on CA125 and its association with tumor spread within low-grade UC exist but are limited for high-grade UC. The primary aim of this retrospective study was to assess whether elevated CA125 is predictive for UC spread and survival. Secondarily, we studied the additional value of preoperative imaging by CT scan in relation to CA125 specifically in high-grade UC. We observed that elevated CA125 was related to advanced stage and LNM in high-grade UC and a worse prognosis. If CA125 was normal, the additional value of CT to predict lymph node spread was limited.

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