“…Our data agrees with recent RT-PCR studies showingthatpatientspositiveforCEAorCK20mRNAhada significantlypoorerprognosisthanpatientsnegativeforthese markers [3,5,19]. HighlevelsofpreoperativeCEAareasignificantnegative prognosticmarkerforreducedoverallsurvivalaftersurgical resection of colorectal carcinomas [8,9,15], though CEA mRNA was not predictive for the development of hepatic metastasis [20].AlthoughCEAandCK20mRNAlevelswere higher in colorectal tumors when compared to non-tumor tissue, they were not related to staging or clinical development [21].PostoperativeCEAlevels,butnotCA19-9orp53 levels, were a significant prognostic factor for disease-free survivalofCRCpatients [22].Ourstudypopulationincluded 27postoperativepatientsand19patientswithorganmetasta-sesthatcouldnotbesurgicallyremoved.Patientspositivefor CEA mRNA had significantly shorter survival curves than thosenegativeforCEAmRNA,thoughCK20mRNA,serum CEAproteinlevels,andserumCA19-9proteinlevelshadno correlationwithoverallsurvival.Wesuggestthatthiscouldbe due to i) the small study population or ii) admixture of patientsatdifferentstagesofthedisease.WenotedthatCEA mRNAwashigherinstageIpatientsthaninstageIIpatients andwaspresentinsomeofthehealthyvolunteers,thoughwe donotcurrentlyhaveanexplanationforthis.However,CRC diagnosiswasnotbasedonCEAmRNAlevelsbutonpathologicalfindings.…”