A novel four-serum marker model for early detection and therapeutic monitoring of breast cancer.

  • Post category:Breast Cancer
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Journal: Scientific reports

This study developed and validated a serum tumor marker-based predictive model for early breast cancer diagnosis using data from 1,366 patients and 1,186 healthy controls.

Eight markers were assessed, with AFP, CA242, CA15-3, and NSE identified as independent diagnostic predictors through multivariate logistic regression.

The four-marker panel demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy, with an AUC of 0.90 in the development cohort and 0.82 in validation, alongside strong sensitivity and specificity.

The model effectively differentiated:

  • tumor stages
  • lymph node involvement
  • metastatic status
  • molecular subtypes

Additionally, longitudinal changes in risk scores reflected treatment response, decreasing during remission and increasing with disease progression.

This model offers a promising adjunct tool for early detection and dynamic monitoring of breast cancer.

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