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Combined detection of tumor markers and serum inflammatory factors in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecologic oncology.

In recent years, gynecologic cancer has become the third leading cause of death for women world-wide. Serum tumor markers and inflammatory factors have been shown to be useful in the diagnosis of gynecological tumors. Therefore, the clinical value of the combined detection of tumor markers and serum inflammatory factors in the diagnosis of gynecologic oncology was studied. One hundred patients with gynecological tumors admitted to our hospital were selected as the tumor group, and 50 healthy volunteers were selected as the control group. According to clinical diagnosis, the tumor group was divided into a malignant tumor group and a benign tumor group. The levels of CA199, CA125, and CEA in each serum were measured by the Elecsys2010 automatic electrochemiluminescence immunoassay system. The levels of serum TNF-α and IL-17 were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Our results showed that, when compared with the control group, the levels of CA199, CA125, CEA, TNF-α, and IL-17 in serum of the benign tumor group were significantly increased (P<0.001), and were further increased in the malignant tumor group. Moreover, the positive detection rates of combined detection of CA199, CA125, CEA, TNF-α, and IL-17 for malignant and benign tumors were significantly higher than that of single detection (P<0.05), and the positive detection rate of combined detection of malignant tumors was significantly higher than that of benign tumors (P<0.05). These results indicate that the combined detection of inflammatory factors and tumor markers has a high clinical value in the diagnosis and treatment of gynecological tumors and is worth adopting.

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