Potential of Liver Serum Enzymes and SUVmax in Primary Tumors as Predictive Biomarkers With Correlational Evidence
Sashikanta Swain, Abhijit Sahu, Parneet Singh, Sipra Rout, Girish K Parida, Pravash R Mishra, Kanhayalal Agarwal

TL;DR
This study explores how liver enzymes and PET scan metrics like SUVmax correlate in different cancers, suggesting potential for predicting patient outcomes.
Contribution
The study identifies novel correlations between liver serum enzymes and SUVmax in various cancers, offering new predictive biomarkers.
Findings
Breast cancer shows a positive correlation between ALP levels and SUVmax.
Hodgkin lymphoma exhibits a negative correlation between ALT/AST ratio and SUVmax.
Lung cancer demonstrates positive correlations between SUVmax and several liver enzyme parameters.
Abstract
Introduction Cancer exerts a substantial influence on the body's metabolism through varied mechanisms, instigating a metabolic reprogramming that maintains the unchecked growth and survival of cancer cells, consequently perturbing diverse metabolic parameters. The introduction of positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET/CT), delivering detailed insights into both metabolic and morphological aspects, has brought about a revolutionary shift in modern cancer detection. Exploring the potential connection between PET-CT metabolic features and the metabolic parameters of liver enzymes in an individual can unveil novel avenues for cancer diagnosis and prognosis. Materials and methods This study conducted a retrospective analysis of patient records from our institution, covering the period from January 2021 to September 2023, focusing on individuals with various malignancies.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCancer, Lipids, and Metabolism · Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics · Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
