A Blood Test for Early Pancreatic Cancer
Four-marker panel increases sensitivity while maintaining specificity
Objective:
To evaluate the diagnostic performance of a blood-based biomarker panel for early detection of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
Key Findings:
- ANPEP and PIGR were present at higher levels in early-stage PDAC patients compared to healthy individuals.
- Individually, ANPEP and PIGR showed moderate diagnostic ability with AUC values from 0.78 to 0.86.
- Combining ANPEP and PIGR with CA19-9 and THBS2 improved accuracy, achieving AUC values up to 0.97.
- The four-marker panel detected 87.5% of early-stage PDAC cases at 95% specificity.
Interpretation:
Combining multiple biomarkers enhances diagnostic accuracy for early-stage PDAC, potentially improving early detection and clinical decision-making.
Limitations:
- Retrospective study design.
- Need for further testing in prospective and prediagnostic populations.
Conclusion:
Expanding plasma biomarker panels may significantly improve early detection of pancreatic cancer.