Abstract: | A new method with a low pH step to dissociate serum complexes has been developed to measure serum levels of antigens associated with ovarian cancer. The antigens are detected by monoclonal antibodies HMFG1 and HMFG2 and have been compared to an existing ovarian cancer associated antigen detected by the antibody CA125. Elevated HMFG1 was found in 56%, and elevated HMFG2 in 65% of 924 sera from 85 patients with ovarian cancer. CA125 was elevated in 85% of these sera. When the three markers were used in conjunction, 95% of sera from patients with ovarian cancer were positive--compared with 7% in sera from healthy control subjects. Therefore, the combination of HMFG1, HMFG2 and CA125 increases the diagnostic accuracy. If all three markers are normal in a patient previously treated for ovarian cancer then no further positive information regarding disease status can be obtained by ultrasound and CT scanning. |