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Haam, Kim, Cho, and Lee: Clinical Effectiveness of Tumor Markers (CEA, NSE, Cyfra 21-1) in Completely Resected Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Abstract

Purpose:

The applicability of tumor markers still remains controversial in non-small ceil lung cancer (NSCLC) due to lower sensitivity & specificity. And, tumor markers actually have not been used determining treatment plans in NSCLC patients yet. So, we evaluated correlation between levels of serum tumor marker (CEA, NSE and Cyfra 21-1) and prognosis in NSCLC patients underwent complete surgical resection.

Materials and Methods:

We retrospectively studied 64 NSCLC patients underwent complete surgical resection in Yongdong severance hospital from April 2002 to October 2005. Preoperative and postoperative serum levels of tumor markers (CEA, NSE, Cyfra 21-1) were measured with commercialized kits and the correlation between the serum levels of tumor markers and prognosis was evaluated. Normal cutoff values of CEA, NSE and Cyfra 21-1 were 5.0 ng/ml, 12.5 ng/ml and 3.2 ng/ml. We estimated recurrence or distant metastasis with computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, whole body bone scan, positron emission tomography and biopsy.

Results:

Preoperative and postoperative serum levels of tumor markers were not significantly correlated with lung cancer stages and histologies. The elevated levels of postoperative CEA (p=0.0142) and Cyfra 21-1 (p=0,0105) were correlated with shortened survival time. And, the shortened disease free interval was significantly associated with the elevated level of postoperative Cyfra 21-1 (p=0.0018). The elevated level of preoperative Cyfra 21-1 (p=0.ᄋ566) had a tendency to relate the shortened survival time, but it didn't reach statistical importance

Conclusion:

Considering previous results, especially Cyfra 21-1 may be useful prognostic factor in predicting survival times, and recurrence or metastasis. But, further study and longer follow-up period were needed to make conclusion regarding usefulness of other t䴸mor markers. (J Lung Cancer 20Q6;5(2):75-83)

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Fig. 1.
Survivals according to preoperative serum tumour markers. There was no correlation between serum tumour marker corxntrations and survival. The elevated level of Cyfra 21-1 had a tendency to relate shortened survival time. But, it didn't reach statistical importance (C).
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Fig. 2.
Survivals according to postoperative serum tumor markers. The elevated levels of serum CEA (A) and Cyfra 21-1 (CI were significantly correlated with shortened survival. But, The level of serum NSE was not correlated with survival time.
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Fig. 3.
Disease free intefval according to preoperative serum tumour markers. There was no correlation between serum tumour marker concentrations and disease free interval.
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Fig. 4.
Disease free interval according to postoperative serum tumour markers. Only high serum Cyfra 21-1 (C) level was significantly correlated with shortened disease free interval The levels of CEA and Cyira 21-1 were not correlated with disease free interval
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Table 1.
Characteristics of Patients
Characteristic No (%)
Number of patients 64
Aae (meanSD, year) 55.59.2
Sex
  Male 4S (75.0)
  Female 16 (25.0)
Histological types
  Squamous cell carcinoma 16 (25.0)
  Adenocarcinoma 37 (57.8)
  Bronchoalveolar cell carcimona 1 (1.6)
  Adenosquamous cell carcinoma 2 (3.1)
  Large cell carcimona 1 (1.6)
  Carcinoid 1 (1.6)
  Others 6 (9.4)
Pathologic stage
  la 15 (23.4)
  lb 14 (21.9)
  lla 2 (3.1)
  llb 15 (23.4)
  llla 13 (20.3)
  lllb 5 (7.8)
Types of surgery
  Pneumonectomy 15 (23.4)
  Lobectomy 38 (59,4)
  Bilobectomy 9 (14.1)
  Wedge resection 2 (3.1)
Table 2.
Mean Values of Preoperative and Postoperative Serum Tumor Markers
  MeanSD (ng/ml)
CEA NSE Cyfra 21-1
Preoperative
  Normal level group 2.30.1 9.10.2 2.20.1
  Higher level group 30.911.0 15.50.8 7.31.3
Postoperative
  Normal level group 2.40.1 9.10.2 1.60.1
  Higher level group 22.310.4 22.41 6.11.1
Table 3.
Comparison between Preoperative and Postoperative Levels of CEA, NSE and Cyfra 21-1
Tumor marker MeanSD [range] (ng/ml) ρ value
Preoperative Postoperative
CEA 10.727.3 [0.8~172.1] 4.610.6 [0.8~80.1] 0.008
NSE 10.33.2 [5.3~22.7] 12.014.8 [5.0~127.1] 0.370
Cyfra 21-1 3.03.0 [0.6~8.7] 2.11.8 [0.5~10.1] 0.018
Table 4.
Mean Values of Preoperative Serum Tumor Markers according to Pathologic Stage & Histologic Type
Characteristic Mean + SD (na/ml)
CEA NSE Cyfra 21-1
Pathologic stage
  l 6.38.3 10.02.9 2.32.2
  ll 17.841.4 9.93.1 3.84.2
  llla 14.036.3 11.03.9 3.73.3
  lllb 3.94.0 11.53.9 2.20.7
  p value 0.223 0.666 0.169
Histological types
  Squamous cell carcinoma 6.58.6 10.53.4 3.01.6
  Adenocarcinoma 14.135.1 10.23.4 2.52.2
  p value 0.504 0.614 0.069
Table 5.
Comparison of Serum Tumor Marker Levels among Relapse Sites
Tumor marker MeanSD [range] (ng/ml) p value
Lung Other sites
Preoperative
  CEA 2.30.9 [1.2~3.6] 17.637.3 [1.9~134.5] 0.010
  NSE 11.33.7 [7.4~17.6] 9.22.7 [5.3~15.4] 0.181
  Cyfra 21-1 1.60.8 [0.6~3.0] 4.03.2 [1.7~12.4] 0.005
Postoperative
  CEA 1.70.7 [0.8~2.7] 6.29.4 [1.6~35.6] 0.002
  NSE 26.940.5 [9.0~127.1] 7.91.3 [5.0~9.9] 0.000
  Cyfra 21-1 1.50.8 [0.5~2.6] 3.22.6 [0.8~9.8] 0.115
Table 6.
Comparison of Serum Tumor Marker Levels between Relapse Group and Non-relapse Group
Tumor marker MeanSD [range] (ng/ml) p value
Relapse group Non-relapse group
Preoperative
  CEA 11.529.4 [12~134.5] 10.426.7 [0.8~172.1] 0.577
  NSE 10.03.2 [5.3~17.6] 10.43.2 [5.4~22.7] 0.447
  Cyfra 21-1 3.02.8 [0.6~12.4] 3.03.2 [1.0~18.7] 0.638
Postoperative
  CEA 4.47.5 [0.8~35.6] 4.711.8 [05~80.1] 0.868
  NSE 15.526.4 [5.0~127.1] 10.42.5 [6.9~17.8] 0.297
  Cyfra 21-1 2.52.2 [0.5~9.8] 1.91.5 [0.5~10.1] 0.425
Table 7.
Follow Up of Serum Tumor Markers and Timing of Recurrence
Patient/time 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th
1 CEA 2.3 3.3 2.9 2.2 3.0 3.0  
  NSE 14.2 12.8 13.4 13.2 14.1 13.6  
  Cyfra 21-1 2.8 3.1 2.9 2.0 1.5 1.7  
2 CEA 4.6 3.8 3.3 5.5      
  NSE 10.1 16.6 9.3 15.2      
  Cyfra 21-1 2.8 1.8 1.0 1.2      
3 CEA 1.4 1.5 1.7 1.7 1.9 1.9 1.6
  NSE 6.4 5.7 5.9 5.7 5.7 5.1 7.3
  Cyfra 21-1 4.0 2.6 1.5 2.4 2.0 2.4 1.4
4 CEA 2.4 4.2 3.5 5.9      
  NSE 8.6 8.2 11.1 5.6      
  Cyfra 21-1 0.8 0.6 1.7 2.5      
5 CEA 2.2 2.1 4.5 3.7      
  NSE 9.9 12.7 13.1 13.6      
  Cyfra 21-1 3.7 2.9 3.4 3.2      
6 CEA 2.3 1.8 1.9 2.5      
  NSE 11.3 12.5 13.2 13.6      
  Cyfra 21-1 1.8 1.3 1.8 2.0      
7 CEA 1.0 2.6 3.5 3.8      
  NSE 6.1 6.1 7.6 7.3      
  Cyfra 21-1 1.4 1.2 2.2 2.4      
8 CEA 3.4 3.1 7.0        
  NSE 15.5 17.5 20.5        
  Cyfra 21-1 11.0 13.3 11.5        
9 CEA 2.4 7.4 16.6        
  NSE 7.8 7.9 9.9        
  Cyfra 21-1 1.0 2.6 2.2        

Italic letters timing of recurrence, unit (ng/ml)

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