Hubungan Kadar CA 19-9 dan Kadar Bilirubin Total dengan Stadium pada Pasien Kanker Pankreas di RSUP Haji Adam Malik Medan
Correlation of CA 19-9 and Total Bilirubin Levels with Pancreatic Cancer Staging: A Retrospective Study at RSUP Haji Adam Malik Medan

Date
2024Author
Pricilia, Gracia
Advisor(s)
Muhar, Adi Muradi
Siregar, Edwin Saleh
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Introduction: Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest cancers, often diagnosed
at an advanced stage. Biomarkers such as Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9 (CA 19-9)
and total bilirubin are commonly elevated in these patients, but their combined
role in assessing cancer staging remains underexplored. This study aims to
evaluate the correlation between CA 19-9 levels, total bilirubin, and cancer
staging in pancreatic cancer patients.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted on 203 pancreatic cancer
patients treated at RSUP Haji Adam Malik Medan from January 2016 to
December 2020. Data on patient demographics, CA 19-9 levels, total bilirubin
levels, and cancer staging were collected from medical records. Statistical analysis
was performed to assess the relationships between these variables.
Results: The average age of the patients was 62.59 ± 4.28 years, with a male
predominance (78.3%). The mean CA 19-9 level was 145.28 ± 44.28 U/mL, and
the mean total bilirubin level was 10.55 ± 2.75 mg/dL. Most patients (38.4%)
were diagnosed at stage III. Both CA 19-9 and total bilirubin levels were
significantly correlated with advanced cancer stages (p < 0.05).
Discussion: This study demonstrates a significant correlation between elevated
CA 19-9 and total bilirubin levels with more advanced stages of pancreatic cancer.
These findings suggest that combining CA 19-9 and bilirubin measurements could
improve the accuracy of staging and prognostication in pancreatic cancer,
ultimately guiding treatment decisions.
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