CA 15-3 is predictive of response and disease recurrence following treatment in locally advanced breast cancer

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Background: Primary chemotherapy (PC) is used for down-staging locally advanced breast cancer (LABC). CA 15-3 measures the protein product of the MUCI gene and is the most widely used serum marker in breast cancer. Methods: We retrospectively investigated the role of CA 15-3 in conjunction with other clinicopathological variables as a predictor of response and time to disease recurrence following treatment in LABC. Pre and post primary chemotherapy serum concentrations of CA 15-3 together with other variables were reviewed and related to four outcomes following primary chemotherapy (clinical response, pathological response, time to recurrence and time to progression). Persistently elevated CA 15-3 after PC was considered as consecutively high levels above the cut off point during and after PC. Results: 73 patients were included in this study. Patients received PC (AC or AC-T regimen) for locally advanced breast cancer. 54 patients underwent surgery. The median follow up was 790 days. Patients with high concentrations of CA 15-3 before PC treatment had a poor clinical (p = 0.013) and pathological (p = 0.044) response. Together with Her-2/neu expression (p = 0.009) and tumour lympho-vascular space invasion (LVI) (p = 0.001), a persistently elevated CA 15-3 post PC (p = 0.007) was an independent predictive factor of recurrence following treatment in LABC. Conclusion: Elevated CA 15-3 level is predictive of a poor response to chemotherapy. In addition, persistently elevated CA 15-3 levels post chemotherapy in conjunction with lympho-vascular invasion and HER2 status predict a reduced disease free survival following treatment in locally advanced breast cancer. © 2006 Al-azawi et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Al-Azawi, D., Kelly, G., Myers, E., McDermott, E. W., Hill, A. D. K., Duffy, M. J., & Higgins, N. O. (2006). CA 15-3 is predictive of response and disease recurrence following treatment in locally advanced breast cancer. BMC Cancer, 6. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-6-220

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