Comparison of tumor-associated trypsin inhibitor (TATI) with CA125 as a marker for diagnosis and monitoring of epithelial ovarian cancer

  • A. Gadducci
  • G. Rispoli
  • C. Prontera
  • R. Bianchi
  • P. Fioretti
  • FERDEGHINI, Marco
Publication date
January 1991

Abstract

Preoperative serum levels of CA125 and tumor-associated trypsin inhibitor (TATI) were measured in 220 patients undergoing laparotomy for adnexal masses. Of the 57 patients with epithelial ovarian cancer. 86% had serum CA125 higher than 35 kU/l and 81% higher than 65 kU/l while 51% had serum TATI above 22 micrograms/l. In eight patients with mucinous ovarian malignancies, serum levels of CA125 were above 65 kU/l in 6 cases while serum TATI was above 22 micrograms/l in 4 cases. Of the 163 patients with benign ovarian masses, 41% had serum CA125 levels above 65 kU/l and 17% above 65 kU/l whereas serum TATI was above 22 micrograms/l in 6%. In 11 cancer patients having elevated levels of both CA125 and TATI at diagnosis, the serum concentrations...

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