Detection of serum prostate specific antigen in lactating, pregnant, and advanced breast cancer Sudanese Women
Sudan j. med. sci
; 4(2): 163-166, 2009. ilus
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Although prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is the most valuable tumor marker for the diagnosis and management of prostate carcinoma; it is widely accepted that PSA is not prostate specific.Objectives:
The aim of this study is to address the possibility of using the PSA as marker for the sex assignment in different categories and relevance of this test in women problems.Method:
We have evaluated the measurement of serum total PSA for differentiation between Sudanese women with advanced breast cancer (n= 10); and those are lactating (n=10); pregnant (n=10) compared with 20 healthy women as control group. Serum total PSA (TPSA) was measured using immuno-radiometric assay (IRMA).Results:
In this study the mean age was significantly higher advanced breast cancer groups compared with lactating group (P0.01). The mean serum PSA levels in the healthy control women examined (nsignificant high level of total PSA in serum of advanced breast cancer compared with the normal group (P 0.05).Conclusion:
These results indicated the possible use of total PSA to distinguish between healthy women and/or women with advanced breast cancer
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Main subject:
Sudan
/
Breast Neoplasms
/
Prostate-Specific Antigen
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Pregnant Women
Type of study:
Diagnostic_studies
Country/Region as subject:
Africa
Language:
En
Journal:
Sudan j. med. sci
Year:
2009
type:
Article