Thyroid Research (Nov 2010)

The prognostic value of tumor markers doubling times in medullary thyroid carcinoma - preliminary report

  • Gawlik Tomasz,
  • d'Amico Andrea,
  • Szpak-Ulczok Sylwia,
  • Skoczylas Aleksander,
  • Gubała Elżbieta,
  • Chorąży Anna,
  • Gorczewski Kamil,
  • Włoch Jan,
  • Jarząb Barbara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1756-6614-3-10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 10

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Abstract Introduction Calcitonin (Ct) and carcinoembrional antigen (CEA) are widely used as tumor markers for the post-operative follow-up of patients with medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC). In patients with elevated serum Ct and CEA their dynamics can be described by calculating the doubling time (DT) - the time, they need to double the serum concentration. Previous reports concluded that the Ct and CEA DT have prognostic value in MTC patients. Patients and methods We retrospectively analyzed data of 70 MTC patients with elevated serum Ct or CEA. In total, doubling times were calculated and the DT of the less favorable marker was used to stratify the patients into the low- and high-risk group with the cut-off value of 2 years. The survival analysis was performed using Cox proportional hazard method. Results The doubling time Conclusions The calcitonin and carcinembrional antigen doubling times of less than two years are negative prognostic factors for MTC recurrence-free and total survival in patients with persistent or recurrent disease. They may be used as predictive factors for more intensive search of disease localization in asymptomatic hypercalcitoninemia and for therapy choice in symptomatic disease.