Early detection of Breast Cancer by Tumor Marker CA15.3, CA27.29 and relationship with P53 and Vitamin D

Authors

  • Ryaidh Sh. Al-Hussain
  • Eman M. Kathaem
  • Luay N. Baker
  • Saeed H. Assi
  • Saad S. Abdulbaqi
  • Raheem K. Kalaf

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24126/jobrc.2014.8.1.308

Keywords:

Breast Cancer, CA15.3, CA27.29, P53, Vitamin D

Abstract

Breast cancer is the second most frequent cancer of women. Tumor markers are substances that can be found in the body when cancer is present. The classic tumor marker is a protein that can be found in the blood in increased levels when the cancer is present.The present study have been investigated the levels of cancer antigen CA15.3, CA27.29, P53 and Vitamin D in women with breast cancer, aged were 30-75 years old, they divided into four groups, each group composed of 50 women included breast cancer patients aged 30-59 year, breast cancer patients aged 60-75 years, milking nodules groups 30-60 year and control groups. This study showed significant P<0.05 increasing in the level of CA15.3, CA27.29 and P53 concentration in milking nodules and both breast cancer groups, also showed significant P<0.05 decreasing in vitamin D concentration in milking group and breast cancer group and significant difference in serum Ca concentration.

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Published

2014-01-01

How to Cite

Al-Hussain, R. S. ., Kathaem, E. M. ., Baker, L. N. ., Assi, S. H. ., Abdulbaqi, S. S. ., & Kalaf, R. K. . (2014). Early detection of Breast Cancer by Tumor Marker CA15.3, CA27.29 and relationship with P53 and Vitamin D. Journal of Biotechnology Research Center (JOBRC), 8(1), 59–65. https://doi.org/10.24126/jobrc.2014.8.1.308

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