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The role of HE4 in ovarian cancer follow-up: A review

Authors :
Piovano, E
Attamante, L
Macchi, C
Cavallero, C
Romagnolo, C
Maggino, T
Landoni, F
Gadducci, A
Sartori, E
Gion, M
Zola, P
Piovano E.
Attamante L.
Macchi C.
Cavallero C.
Romagnolo C.
Maggino T.
Landoni F.
Gadducci A.
Sartori E.
Gion M.
Zola P.
Piovano, E
Attamante, L
Macchi, C
Cavallero, C
Romagnolo, C
Maggino, T
Landoni, F
Gadducci, A
Sartori, E
Gion, M
Zola, P
Piovano E.
Attamante L.
Macchi C.
Cavallero C.
Romagnolo C.
Maggino T.
Landoni F.
Gadducci A.
Sartori E.
Gion M.
Zola P.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this review was to analyze the state of the art about HE4 and follow-up in patients treated for ovarian cancer. Methods: A literature search was conducted in the MEDLINE database using the key words "HE4" and "ovarian cancer" and "recurrence" or "relapse" or "follow up." Results: Seven of 28 clinical studies were selected. Four studies were prospective, and all of them were based on a small number of patients (8Y73 women). A failure of HE4 levels to normalize at completion of standard therapy may indicate a poor prognosis, thus suggesting the need of a closer follow-up. Moreover, HE4 showed better sensibility and specificity in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer recurrence with respect to CA-125, being also an earlier indicator of the relapse with a lead time of 5 to 8 months. HE4 showed a better performance in this setting if performed in association with other markers (CA-125, CA-72.4). HE4 seems to be an independent predictive factor for the surgical outcome at secondary cytoreductive surgery and to maintain its prognostic role even after the recurrence. Conclusions: These preliminary data start to suggest a superiority of HE4 over CA-125 in the detection of ovarian cancer recurrence. Moreover, the prognostic role of HE4 could help clinicians to personalize the follow-up program, whereas its predictive role could be useful to plan the treatment of the relapse. The role of HE4 in ovarian cancer follow-up deserves to be further investigated in prospective randomized multicentric studies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308932824
Document Type :
Electronic Resource