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Hayase, Ryoji
Eguchi, Katsuto
Sekiba, Kaoru
Abstract

Polyamines are closely related to many aspects of cell growth. Since increased amounts of polyamines in the urine of human cancer patients were reported in 1971, polyamines have been studied from the standpoint of tumor markers. In this study, polyamines in erythrocytes, plasma and urine were determined in 42 controls and 105 patients with gynecologic malignant tumors. The changes in polyamine levels were investigated before and after treatment. With advances in the stage of uterine cervical cancer, the frequency of abnormal levels of polyamines (concentrations greater than two standard deviations above the mean control level) became greater, and reached nearly 80% in recurrent and ovarian cancer. In the early stage of cancer, the diagnostic value was low. Comparison with carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was also performed. The polyamines lack specificity for malignant diseases, but they can be used to some extent as a tumor marker in the gynecologic field.

Keywords
polyamine
gynecologic malignancy
high performance liquid chromatography
tumor marker
Amo Type
Article
Publication Title
Acta Medica Okayama
Published Date
1985-02
Volume
volume39
Issue
issue1
Publisher
Okayama University Medical School
Start Page
35
End Page
45
ISSN
0386-300X
NCID
AA00508441
Content Type
Journal Article
language
English
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publisher
Refereed
True
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