ISSN: 2155-9899
Lakshmi Krishnamoorthy
Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology,
Bangalore, Karnataka
India
Research Article
Impact of Ascites and Plasma Levels of VEGF-A in Epithelial Ovarian Cancers
Author(s): Bhaskari J and Lakshmi KrishnamoorthyBhaskari J and Lakshmi Krishnamoorthy
In a study analysing the plasma and ascitic fluid levels of VEGF-A in 220 epithelial ovarian cancer patients, we found that the patients presenting with markedly elevated levels of VEGF-A in their ascitis fluid came back with disease recurrence within 2 years post primary line of treatment. VEGF-A levels in the ascites of patients was a better marker for prognosis and aggressive disease compared to plasma VEGF-A levels. Although, plasma VEGF-A levels did not associate with recurrence, it did associate with other clinico-pathological factors studied as the stage, grade, CA-125 levels and the serous histopathology. VEGF-A plasma levels did not correlate with increased production of ascites but increased VEGF-A levels in the ascites correlated with aggressive disease, recurrence and mortality. The results of our study show that while the measurement of plasma.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9899.1000353