The role of follow-up CA15-3 in prognosis of breast cancer
- Authors
- Kim, Ju-Yeon; Jung, Eun Jung; Kim, Jae-Myung; Kwag, Seung-Jin; Park, Ji-Ho; Kim, Han-Gil; Park, Taejin; Jeong, Sang-Ho; Jeong, Chi-Young; Ju, Young-Tae; Lee, Young-Joon
- Issue Date
- Apr-2025
- Publisher
- S O G Canada Inc.
- Keywords
- Breast cancer; Tumor marker; CA15-3
- Citation
- European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology, v.46, no.4, pp 19 - 24
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- SCIE
- Journal Title
- European Journal of Gynaecological Oncology
- Volume
- 46
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 19
- End Page
- 24
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/79436
- DOI
- 10.22514/ejgo.2025.047
- ISSN
- 0392-2936
2709-0086
- Abstract
- Background: The purpose of this study is to confirm the usefulness of Cancer Antigen 15-3 (CA15-3) follow-up. We determine whether the change in the values of breast cancer tumor marker CA15-3 before and after treatment is useful as a prognostic factor for disease progression. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of female patients who were newly diagnosed with primary breast cancer. CA15-3 levels were checked 1 month preoperatively and at 1 year (Y) postoperatively. Disease-free survival and metastasis-free survival were analyzed according to CA15-3 levels and changes. Results: We analyzed the prognostic effect of the CA15-3 levels. Lymph node metastasis and postoperative 1Y CA15-3 levels were significant factors of diseasefree survival. And elevated postoperative 1Y CA15-3 level was the only significant prognostic factor for metastasis-free survival. The study groups were classified into four subgroups according to the changes in CA15-3 level (preoperative-postoperative 1Y CA15-3). The normal-normal group showed the best disease-free and metastasis-free survival, while the elevated-elevated group showed the worst survival. Conclusions: We found that persistently high CA15-3 levels after the initial treatment might be a significant prognostic factors of worse breast cancer prognosis.
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