Sudan Journal of Medical Sciences (Mar 2022)

Recent Update on Serum Alkaline and Acid Phosphatases in Pre- and Postoperative Breast Cancer Patients

  • Stalinjit Singh,
  • Sudershan Kapoor,
  • Mukesh Chander,
  • Prabhjot Kaur Gill5*

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/sjms.v17i1.10686
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 70 – 78

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Abstract Background: Breast carcinoma in females is an ever-growing malaise with significant mortality and morbidity. In resource-poor settings, the need for a cost-effective and reliable diagnostic tool is of utmost importance. Methods: In the present study, 54 histopathologically proven breast cancer patients were investigated for their pre- and postoperative serum ALP and ACP levels. Results: A total of 34 cases (belonging to the age interval of 40–60 years) exhibited a significant drop in serum ALP level after surgery (P = 0.002). Although the serum ACP also showed a postoperative decline, it was not as significant as that of serum ALP. Conclusion: The role of serum ALP and ACP in the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring/surveillance of breast carcinoma cannot be underestimated particularly in third-world countries lacking in medical infrastructure or resource-poor settings.

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