Cancer research
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Serum deoxythymidine-5'-triphosphatase (dTTPase) levels were determined in 71 patients with large bowel cancers at different clinical stages: 10 patients in Duke's Stage A; 37, in Duke's Stage B; and 24, in Duke's Stage C. The dTTPase values of patients in Duke's Stage B and C are significantly elevated over normal healthy controls, and a correlation was observed between tumor stage and dTTPase activity. ⋯ In all patients, carcinoembryonic antigen levels were determined along with dTTPase values, and both sets of data were correlated with each other indicating a correlation coefficient of zero. So, if both dTTPase and carcinoembryonic antigen are taken into account, the sensitivity of detection of colorectal carcinomas rises to 66% for all patients and to 92% for patients with a colorectal carcinoma of Duke's Stage C.