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Elsevier, Clinical Biochemistry, 12(46), p. 1135-1138

DOI: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2013.04.029

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Highly-sensitive troponin I is increased in patients with gynecological cancers

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate troponin I (TnI) in patients with gynecological cancers. METHODS: Highly-sensitive (HS) and conventional TnI were measured in 25 patients with untreated ovarian cancer, 25 with endometriosis and 25 with benign masses. RESULTS: Both HS and conventional TnI were increase in cancer patients. Values above the cut-off were found in 44% and 16% cancer patients using HS and conventional TnI methods, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Cardiac involvement is frequent in patients with gynecological cancers and should be preferably assessed using HS troponin immunoassays.