Role of preoperative serum CA-125 and fibrinogen levels in predicting lymph node metastasis, myometrial invasion, and lymphovascular space invasion in patients with endometrial cancer
Key Points
Serum CA-125 and fibrinogen levels enhance prediction of lymph node metastasis, providing crucial information for treatment.
The analysis reveals that elevated CA-125 levels correlate with increased rates of lymphovascular space invasion in patients.
Assessment included a comprehensive review of patient serum markers and their association with endometrial cancer outcomes.
Findings highlight the importance of identifying predictive biomarkers to tailor surgical approaches for improved patient outcomes.
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Role of preoperative serum CA-125 and fibrinogen levels in predicting lymph node metastasis, myometrial invasion, and lymphovascular space invasion in patients with endometrial cancer | Synapse