OBJECTIVE:
To assess the value of serum mesothelin concentration for diagnosis of
ovarian cancer and for monitoring the therapeutic effect of surgical treatment.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
The study consisted of 42 patients with
ovarian cancer undergoing surgery, 48 with benign
ovarian
tumors, and 49 healthy controls. Blood was drawn pre-operatively and
one month post-operatively to test serum mesothelin levels.
RESULTS:
Mesothelin values were higher in the
ovarian cancer group compared to controls and higher preoperatively vs post-operatively in the
ovarian cancer group. For the diagnosis of
ovarian cancer,
the positive predictive value of serum mesothelin was 80.5%, the
negative predictive value was 81.6%, sensitivity was 78.6%, and
specificity was 83.3%.
CONCLUSION:
Serum
mesothelin is increased in
ovarian cancer, has high-specificity, and can be used in the pre-operative diagnostic evaluation for
ovarian cancer.
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