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Original Article

Comparison of AFP And β-hCG Levels in Infiltrating Duct Mammary Carcinoma at Different Stages of Malignancy

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Pages 275-278 | Accepted 25 Feb 1988, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

In order to assess the likely clinical value of AFP and β-hCG levels as markers of the extent of spread of infiltrating duct mammary carcinoma, we compared (Mann-Whitney U test) the immunoreactive tumour tissue concentrations of the respective antigens, measured by specific RIA, after mastectomy in Chinese women at stages I (n = 9), II (n = 13) and III (n = 7) with that of normal breast tissue (n = 11). Elevated concentrations of the oncofetal antigens were found at all stages of malignancy. The discovery of an hCG-like material in the extract of normal breast tissues indicates limited value of β-hCG assay in mammary tumours. However, our findings generally suggest that measurement of the tumour tissue AFP levels warrant consideration as a useful biochemical marker for in-vitro evaluation of tumour spread at all stages of malignancy.

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