Background: CA 125 is the most important tumor marker in ovarian cancer. Due to its low specificity and the fact that some ovarian malignancies do not produce considerable amounts of CA 125 a combination with the Cancer Associated Serum Antigen (CASA) may reflect more accurately the clinical situation.
Materials and methods: CA 125 and CASA determination was performed in sera of 78 patients with advanced ovarian cancer pre- and postoperatively, monthly during chemotherapy and during follow-up care. The cut-off values for CASA were 4 U/ml, for CA 125 35 U/ml and 65 U/ml, respectively.
Results: In the detection of advanced ovarian cancer a combination of both tumor markers was superior to the use of either CASA or CA 125 alone. In the follow-up situation CA 125 with the 35 U/ml cut-off showed the highest sensitivity. Both markers had similar prognostic relevance when marker levels three months after surgery were used.
Conclusion: CA 125 and CASA have similar characteristics in preoperative diagnosis and postoperative follow-up. In clinical situations with inconclusive or negative CA 125 serum values CASA is helpful to improve management of patients with advanced ovarian cancer.