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Roles of CA125 in Diagnosis, Prediction, and Oncogenesis of Ovarian Cancer

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2021 Jan 9
PMID 33421585
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Abstract

After it was discovered approximately 40 years ago, carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125) became the most widely used and concerning biomarker in ovarian cancer screening. However, there is still controversy about its role in clinical practice. CA125 is not sufficiently reliable in diagnosis to screen for early-stage ovarian cancer. On the other hand, CA125 has been a valuable indicator for evaluating chemotherapeutic efficacy and prognosis. We still do not know much about its biological role, and several studies have indicated that this marker participates in the occurrence and development of ovarian cancer. Currently, an increasing number of scholars have begun to pay attention to CA125-targeted treatment strategies. In the interest of better design and development of anticancer therapies, a renewed and systematic understanding of the roles of CA125 in diagnosis, prediction, and tumorigenesis is warranted.

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