Τρίτη 20 Φεβρουαρίου 2018

A blood tumor marker combination assay produces high sensitivity and specificity for cancer according to the natural history

Abstract

Diagnosis using a specific tumor marker is difficult because the sensitivity of this detection method is under 20%. Herein, a tumor marker combination assay, combining growth-related tumor marker and associated tumor marker (Cancer, 73(7), 1994), was employed. This double-blind tumor marker combination assay (TMCA) showed 87.5% sensitivity as the results, but a low specificity, ranging from 30 to 76%. To overcome this low specificity, we exploited complex markers, a multivariate analysis and serum fractionation by biochemical biopsy. Thus, in this study, a combination of new techniques was used to re-evaluate these serum samples. Three serum panels, containing 90, 120, and 97 samples were obtained from the Mayo Clinic. The final results showed 80-90% sensitivity, 84-85% specificity, and 83-88% accuracy. We demonstrated a notable tumor marker combination assay with high accuracy. This TMCA should be applicable for primary cancer detection and recurrence prevention.

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Utilizing three kind of tumor marker combination assay(TMCA), combining specific tumor marker, associated tumor marker and growth-related tumor marker, we can get high sensitivity of detection, but low specificity. By utilizing TMCA, complex tumor marker, a multivariate analysis formula and protein serum fractionation, we can get high sensitivity and high specificity of detection.



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