During malignant growth many changes take place in the metabolism of fibrillar type III collagens in the connective tissues. The aminoterminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PIIINP) has been found to be often elevated in ovarian cancer. In the present study the prognostic value of serum PIIINP concentration in epithelial ovarian cancer is evaluated in relation to serum CA125. Fifty-six women were enrolled in the study. Serial venous blood samples were taken preoperatively and 6, 9 and 12 months after operation for PIIINP and CA125 determinations. The results were correlated to the three-year survival. In Kaplan-Meier survival analysis the preoperative (P = 0.0422), 9-month (P = 0.0062) and 12-month (P = 0.0062) serum PIIINP concentration distinguished between the patients with good and poor prognosis while CA125 did so only at 9- (P = 0.0005) and 12-month (P < 0.0001) follow-up. In the multivariate analysis the independent predictors of prognosis were the preoperative PIIINP and 12-month CA125 concentrations. The percentage changes in serum PIIINP concentration did not differentiate the patients with good or poor prognosis at any time point, whereas the changes in CA125 concentration significantly divided the patients into two prognostic groups during the second half of the postoperative year. We found that PIIINP and CA125 are complementary to each other as predictors of prognosis in epithelial ovarian cancer as preoperative PIIINP was better than CA125 and 1-year CA125 better than PIIINP in this function.
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