The value of serum CA125,CEA and SCC in the diagnosis of cervical cancer
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of serum carbohydrate antigen 125(CA125),carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA)and squamous cell carcinoma antigen(SCC)in cervical cancer.Methods 62 patients with cervical cancer were selected as the study group,and 62 healthy subjects were selected as the control group.Serum CA125,CEA and SCC were detected respectively.The levels of each index of the two groups were compared,and the diagnostic efficiency of the combined detection was analyzed.Results The levels of CA125,CEA and SCC in the study group were(46.87±4.38)kU/L,(10.84±1.06)μg/L and(4.34±1.03)μg/L,respectively,which were higher than(12.84±1.48)kU/L,(1.37±0.22)μg/L,(0.61±0.12)μg/L in the control group(P<0.05).The diagnostic accuracy and sensitivity of combined detection were higher than those of CA125,CEA and SCC alone(P<0.05).Conclusion The serum levels of CA125,CEA and SCC in patients with cervical cancer are significantly increased,and the combined detection of these three indexes is helpful to improve the diagnostic efficiency of cervical cancer.
Carbohydrate antigen 125Carcinoembryonic antigenSquamous cell carcinoma antigenCervical cancerDiagnostic value