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Abstract


The clinical value of the pre-(165 pts) and post-operative(149 pts) serum levels of carcinoembryogenic antigen(CEA) in 190 patients(pts) with colorectal cancer was investigated, who had a curative surgery and an abnormally elevated levels of CEA (> or=5 ng/ml) at Department of General Surgery, Chonbuk National University Hospital during 1989 to 1996.
The results are as follows: 1) The preoperative positive rates of CEA level were 49(29.7%) of 165 patients, so preoperative CEA level measurement was no usefulness for screening test of colorectal cancer. The incidence of preoperatively elevated CEA levels in Dukes stages A, B, C, and D were 0, 28.6, 32.8 and 42.9% respectively, There was significant association between increased proportion of patients with preopertive serum CEA(¡Ã 5 ng/ml) and the progressive stages of colorectal cancers(P<0.05). 2) There was no significant association between the frequency of abnormal CEA level
and histologic differentiation of tumor. 3) The recurrence rate was 16.4% and 30.6% in patients with preoperative CEA < 5
ng/ml and ¡Ã5 ng/ml, respectively(p<0.05). 4) In patients with recurrence, the lymph node positive group(70.6%) was larger than the negative(29.4%)(p<0.05), and preoperative positive rate of CEA value was 44% . 5) The recurrence rate in Dukes stages A, Bl, B2, Cl, C2, and D were 0, 8.7, 12.7, 16.7, 32.3, and 90.0% respectively(p<0.01). 6) There was no significant association between the frequency of abnormal CEA level and location of tumor. 7) The recurrence rate was 12.3% and 65.7% in patients with postoperative CEA < 5 ng/ml and ¡Ã 5 ng/ml, respectively(p<0.01). 8) In patients with metastasis, postoperative positive rate of CEA level was 63%(p< 0.01).

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