Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening

This study compares the diagnostic performance of urine and serum multiple biomarkers for early diagnosis of ovarian cancer. The sample population includes 119 benign and 101 ovarian cancer patients. The marker combinations used to compare performance include 16 markers whose concentration values we...

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Main Authors: Hye, Jeong Song, Ki, Seok Jeong, Jong, Dae Kim, Chan, Young Park, Yu, Seop Kim
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015
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spelling my-ukm.journal.94872016-12-14T06:50:05Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9487/ Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening Hye, Jeong Song Ki, Seok Jeong Jong, Dae Kim Chan, Young Park Yu, Seop Kim This study compares the diagnostic performance of urine and serum multiple biomarkers for early diagnosis of ovarian cancer. The sample population includes 119 benign and 101 ovarian cancer patients. The marker combinations used to compare performance include 16 markers whose concentration values were obtained using the Luminex assay. In order to identify an optimal marker combination that could classify ovarian cancer and benign patients, the area under the curve (AUC) is used to evaluate 2-, 3-, and 4-marker combinations and the classification is performed by using logistic regression. In the case of urine samples, the best AUC values are 87.89% for the 2 protein markers combination, 90.22% for the 3 markers combination, and 92.43% for the 4 marker combination. In contrast, the best AUC values for serum sample are 92.4% for the 2 marker combination, 93.63% for the 3 marker combination and 94.63% for the 4 marker combination. This study confirmed that combining multiple biomarkers could improve diagnostic accuracy. Even though the urine sample shows relatively lower performance than serum, urine could be utilized more widely for its simple usability. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2015-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9487/1/03_Hye-Jeong_Song.pdf Hye, Jeong Song and Ki, Seok Jeong and Jong, Dae Kim and Chan, Young Park and Yu, Seop Kim (2015) Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening. Sains Malaysiana, 44 (12). pp. 1671-1676. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/english_journals/vol44num12_2015/contentsVol44num12_2015.html
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description This study compares the diagnostic performance of urine and serum multiple biomarkers for early diagnosis of ovarian cancer. The sample population includes 119 benign and 101 ovarian cancer patients. The marker combinations used to compare performance include 16 markers whose concentration values were obtained using the Luminex assay. In order to identify an optimal marker combination that could classify ovarian cancer and benign patients, the area under the curve (AUC) is used to evaluate 2-, 3-, and 4-marker combinations and the classification is performed by using logistic regression. In the case of urine samples, the best AUC values are 87.89% for the 2 protein markers combination, 90.22% for the 3 markers combination, and 92.43% for the 4 marker combination. In contrast, the best AUC values for serum sample are 92.4% for the 2 marker combination, 93.63% for the 3 marker combination and 94.63% for the 4 marker combination. This study confirmed that combining multiple biomarkers could improve diagnostic accuracy. Even though the urine sample shows relatively lower performance than serum, urine could be utilized more widely for its simple usability.
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author Hye, Jeong Song
Ki, Seok Jeong
Jong, Dae Kim
Chan, Young Park
Yu, Seop Kim
spellingShingle Hye, Jeong Song
Ki, Seok Jeong
Jong, Dae Kim
Chan, Young Park
Yu, Seop Kim
Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
author_facet Hye, Jeong Song
Ki, Seok Jeong
Jong, Dae Kim
Chan, Young Park
Yu, Seop Kim
author_sort Hye, Jeong Song
title Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
title_short Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
title_full Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
title_fullStr Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
title_full_unstemmed Performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
title_sort performance comparison of serum and urine biomarkers from independent samples for ovarian cancer screening
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2015
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/9487/1/03_Hye-Jeong_Song.pdf
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