Investigator

Alvin Duke R. Sy

Assistant Professor · University of the Philippines Manila, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

About

Research Interests

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Papers(1)
Clinical Performance …
Collaborators(2)
Clarissa L. VelayoOurlad Alzeus G. Tant…
Institutions(1)
University Of The Phi…

Papers

Clinical Performance of a Multivariate Index Assay in Detecting Early-Stage Ovarian Cancer in Filipino Women

This study evaluated the clinical performance and overall utility of a multivariate index assay in detecting early-stage ovarian cancer in a Filipino population. This is a prospective cohort study among Filipino women undergoing assessment for an ovarian mass in a tertiary center. Patients diagnosed with early-stage ovarian cancer and who underwent a physical examination before level III specialist ultrasonographic and Doppler evaluation, multivariate index assay (MIA2G), and surgery for an adnexal mass were included in this study. Ovarian tumors were classified as high-risk for malignancy based on the IOTA-LR2 score. The ovarian imaging and biomarker results were correlated with the reference standard: surgico-pathologic findings. The MIA2G exhibited the best overall performance among individual classifiers with a sensitivity of 91.7% and NPV of 84.7%, with a concomitant higher sensitivity in early-stage disease, whether as an individual classifier (93.5%) or in serial combination with ultrasound (85.5%). The performance of biomarkers (specificity, positive predictive values, and AUROC) such as MIA2G and CA-125 significantly improved when combined with an ultrasound risk scoring approach (p < 0.01). MIA2G showed a higher sensitivity for detecting lesions among EOC and late-stage ovarian cancers than otherwise. The application of biomarkers for evaluating ovarian masses in our local setting is secondary to ultrasound but adopting multivariate index assays rather than CA-125 would increase the detection of early-stage ovarian cancers regardless of menopausal status. This is most relevant in areas where level III sonographers or gynecologic oncologists are limited and preoperative referrals to these specialists can improve the survival of our patients.

29Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
Adnexal DiseasesOvarian Neoplasms

Positions

2022–

Assistant Professor

University of the Philippines Manila · Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

2020–

Biostatistician

Philippine General Hospital · Expanded Hospital Research Office

2021–

Biostatistician

The Medical City · Clinical and Translational Research Institute

2013–

Staff Nurse

Philippine General Hospital · Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

2012–

Staff Nurse

Philippine General Hospital · Department of Emergency Medicine

Education

2021

Master of Science in Public Health (Biostatistics)

University of the Philippines Manila College of Public Health · Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

2011

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

University of the Philippines Manila College of Nursing

Country

PH