Objective: To assess the significance of serum vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) as a potential biomarker for the diagnosis of ovarian cancer instead of cancer antigen-125 (CA-125).

Methods: The case-control study was conducted at the obstetrics departments of Sir Ganga Ram Hospital and Jinnah Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan, from April to September 2018, and comprised cases of epithelial ovarian tumour and healthy female controls. Serum VEGF-A and CA-125 levels were evaluated using Luminex multi-analyte profiling technology and enzyme immunoassays technique. Age, stage, grading, metastasis and ascites of ovarian cancer patients were investigated and compared with serum VEGF-A and CA-125 levels. Data was analysed using SPSS 20.

Results: Of the 89 subjects, 44(49.4%) were cases and 45(49.6%) were controls. Among the cases, 13(29.5%) were benign and 31(70.5%) were malignant. The mean serum VEGF-A values were inversely proportional to the stages of ovarian cancer i.e. stage I, II, III and IV showed 762.2pg/ml, 267.3pg/ml, 233.1pg/ml and 125.5pg/ml VEGF-A levels respectively. A steady increase in the mean serum CA-125 values with the progression of the disease was observed i.e. in stage I, II, III and IV the levels of CA-125 were 146.2U/ml, 268.5U/ml and 477.2U/ml and 844.4U/ml respectively.

Conclusions: The detection of high concentrations of serum VEGF-A level supported its use as one of the diagnostic parameters in the timely investigation of ovarian cancer.

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