CEA, PSA and Other Biomarkers in Nipple Fluid for Early Cancer Detection
CEA, PSA and Other Biomarkers in Nipple Fluid for Early Cancer Detection
This proposal will attempt to develop nipple fluid-based test(s) for early breast cancer detection. If successful, these non-invasive breast nipple fluid studies could complement mammography, particularly for women under age 50. Our studies in breast nipple fluid have examined 2 tumor biomarkers, carcinoembryonic antigen and prostate-specific antigen (CEA and PSA). In clinically cancer-free women, CEA titers vary widely in 215 breast nipple fluid samples. The median CEA is 1,100 ng/ml,>200-fold higher than normal serum levels. Likewise, PSA median level in 148 nipple fluids is 55 ng/ml, when serum PSA is virtually 0 in women.