Investigator

Samuel W. D. Merriel

Clinical Senior Lecturer · University of Manchester, Centre for Primary Care & Health Services Research

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The diagnostic perfor…
Collaborators(9)
Sarah E. R. BaileyTanimola MartinsGarth FunstonGary AbelJessica WatsonLiz DownLucy KirklandLuke T. A. MounceMelissa Barlow
Institutions(5)
Unknown InstitutionUniversity of ExeterQueen Mary University…The University of Bri…University of Exeter

Papers

The diagnostic performance of CA-125 for the detection of ovarian cancer in women from different ethnic groups: a cohort study of English primary care data

Abstract Background CA-125 testing is a recommended first line investigation for women presenting with possible symptoms of ovarian cancer in English primary care, to help determine whether further investigation for ovarian cancer is needed. It is currently not known how well the CA-125 test performs in ovarian cancer detection for patients from different ethnic groups. Methods A retrospective cohort study utilising English primary care data linked to the national cancer registry was undertaken. Women aged ≥ 40 years with a CA-125 test between 2010 and 2017 were included. Logistic regression predicted one-year ovarian cancer incidence by ethnicity, adjusting for age, deprivation status, and comorbidity score. The estimated incidence of ovarian cancer by CA-125 level was modelled for each ethnic group using restricted cubic splines. Results The diagnostic performance of CA-125 differed for women from different ethnicities. In an unadjusted analysis, predicted CA-125 levels for Asian and Black women were higher than White women at corresponding probabilities of ovarian cancer. The higher PPVs for White women compared to Asian or Black women were eliminated by inclusion of covariates. Conclusion The introduction of ethnicity-specific thresholds may increase the specificity and PPVs of CA-125 in ovarian cancer detection at the expense of sensitivity, particularly for Asian and Black women. As such, we cannot recommend the use of ethnicity-specific thresholds for CA-125.

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Positions

2025–

Clinical Senior Lecturer

University of Manchester · Centre for Primary Care & Health Services Research

2022–

Salaried GP

Westway Medical Centre

2020–

Associate Editor

British Journal of General Practice

2021–

Honorary and Visiting Academic, Honorary Senior Research Fellow

The University of Bristol · Bristol Medical School (PHS)

2022–

NIHR Academic Clinical Lecturer in Primary Care

University of Manchester · Centre for Primary Care & Health Services Research

2018–

Clinical Senior Research Fellow

University of Exeter · Exeter Medical School

2018–

Salaried GP

Long Ashton Surgery Bristol

2014–

NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow in General Practice

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Education

2022

Doctor of Philosophy

University of Exeter · Exeter Medical School

2018

MRCGP

Royal College of General Practitioners

2015

Diploma of Child Health

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health

2013

Masters of Science (Public Health)

London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

2009

Bachelor of Medical Science

Monash University · Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

2009

Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery

Monash University · Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences

Country

GB

Keywords
CancerPrimary careDiagnosisPrevention