Predictive value of the combined application of oxidative stress indicators and carcinoembryonic antigen for patients with early lung adenocarcinoma | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Predictive value of the combined application of oxidative stress indicators and carcinoembryonic antigen for patients with early lung adenocarcinoma
Puntos clave
Combined detection of oxidative stress indicators and carcinoembryonic antigen improves predictive ability for early lung adenocarcinoma.
Significant enhancements in predictive metrics can arise from utilizing two marker types.
The analysis indicates regular changes in oxidative stress indicators related to early lung adenocarcinoma.
These findings highlight the potential for more accurate early detection methods in clinical settings.
Resumen
Oxidative stress indicators and CEA show regular changes in GGN. Combined detection can significantly improve the predictive ability for early lung adenocarcinoma.