Dynamics of level of the tumor-associated marker SCCA in neoadjuvant superselective intra-arterial chemotherapy in patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma
Abstract:Background. Evaluation of a tumor-associated marker SCCA (squamous cell carcinoma antigen) level is used in cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CC) to predict the course of the tumor process, monitor the effectiveness of chemo- and chemoradiotherapy, and for preclinical detection of recurrence in follow-up of patients after the completion of primary treatment. However, publications devoted to the study of the possibility of using SCCA level as an additional criterion for the effectiveness of neoadjuvant intra-ar… Show more
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