Cancer antigen 125 in ovarian cancer surveillance: a decision analysis model

Curr Oncol. 2007 Oct;14(5):167-72. doi: 10.3747/co.2007.144.

Abstract

We used decision analysis techniques with Markov cohort modeling to examine the role of cancer antigen 125 (CA-125) in follow-up surveillance strategies among patients with advanced ovarian cancer. Utilities were derived from a societal perspective.Using quality-adjusted life years (QALYS) as the outcome variable, the value of CA-125 monitoring for asymptomatic women with ovarian cancer was found to be reduced as compared with a strategy that includes CA-125 testing. Decisions to include CA-125 in surveillance strategies for ovarian cancer patients should be made after discussion with full disclosure of the preference-sensitive nature of CA-125. The model demonstrates that preferences and perspective can influence decisions in cancer care.

Keywords: CA-125; Decision analysis; preferences.