BACKGROUND Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC)is a leading cause of death from cancer worldwide.Tumor markers like carbohydrate antigen 19-9(CA 19-9)have been proven valuable as a diagnostic tool and a predictor fo...BACKGROUND Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC)is a leading cause of death from cancer worldwide.Tumor markers like carbohydrate antigen 19-9(CA 19-9)have been proven valuable as a diagnostic tool and a predictor for tumor staging and response to therapy.AIM To delineate the phenotype of normal CA 19-9 PDAC according to clinical features,disease staging and prognosis as compared with high CA 19-9 PDAC cases.METHODS We performed a retrospective single-center analysis of all PDAC cases admitted in our Gastroenterology department over a period of 30 mo that were diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition.Patients were divided into two groups according to CA 19-9 levels over a threshold of 37 U/mL.We performed a comparison between the two groups with regard to demographic and clinical data,biomarkers,tumor staging and 6-mo survival.RESULTS Altogether 111 patients were recruited with 29 having documented normal CA 19-9(<37 U/mL).In the CA 19-9 negative group of patients,20.68%had elevated levels of both CEA and CA 125,13.79%for CA 125 only whilst 17.24%for CEA only.The two groups had similar demographic characteristics.Abdominal pain was more frequently reported in positive vs negative CA 19-9 PDAC cases(76.83%vs 55.17%),while smoking was slightly more prevalent in the latter group(28.04%vs 31.03%).Tumors over 2 cm were more frequently seen in the positive CA 19-9 group,reflecting a higher proportion of locally advanced and metastatic neoplasia(87.7%vs 79.3%).Sixmonth survival was higher for the negative CA 19-9 group(58.62%vs 47.56%).CONCLUSION Elevated CA 19-9 at diagnosis seems to be associated with a more pronounced symptomatology,high tumor burden and poor prognosis compared to negative CA 19-9 PDAC cases.CEA and CA 125 can be adjunctive useful markers for PDAC,especially in CA 19-9 negative cases.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma(PDAC)is a leading cause of death from cancer worldwide.Tumor markers like carbohydrate antigen 19-9(CA 19-9)have been proven valuable as a diagnostic tool and a predictor for tumor staging and response to therapy.AIM To delineate the phenotype of normal CA 19-9 PDAC according to clinical features,disease staging and prognosis as compared with high CA 19-9 PDAC cases.METHODS We performed a retrospective single-center analysis of all PDAC cases admitted in our Gastroenterology department over a period of 30 mo that were diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasound-guided tissue acquisition.Patients were divided into two groups according to CA 19-9 levels over a threshold of 37 U/mL.We performed a comparison between the two groups with regard to demographic and clinical data,biomarkers,tumor staging and 6-mo survival.RESULTS Altogether 111 patients were recruited with 29 having documented normal CA 19-9(<37 U/mL).In the CA 19-9 negative group of patients,20.68%had elevated levels of both CEA and CA 125,13.79%for CA 125 only whilst 17.24%for CEA only.The two groups had similar demographic characteristics.Abdominal pain was more frequently reported in positive vs negative CA 19-9 PDAC cases(76.83%vs 55.17%),while smoking was slightly more prevalent in the latter group(28.04%vs 31.03%).Tumors over 2 cm were more frequently seen in the positive CA 19-9 group,reflecting a higher proportion of locally advanced and metastatic neoplasia(87.7%vs 79.3%).Sixmonth survival was higher for the negative CA 19-9 group(58.62%vs 47.56%).CONCLUSION Elevated CA 19-9 at diagnosis seems to be associated with a more pronounced symptomatology,high tumor burden and poor prognosis compared to negative CA 19-9 PDAC cases.CEA and CA 125 can be adjunctive useful markers for PDAC,especially in CA 19-9 negative cases.