Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of mortality among gynecological cancers. The aim of the study was to form the decision rules for distinguishing benign from malignant ovary lesions. The research was conducted on 201 women with ovary tumor. Commonly used specific markers for ovarian cancer (biochemical marker Ca 125, ultrasound and vascular markers) were used. The signifficant differenece in the presence of an ultrasound and vascular markers between benign and malignant ovary changes along with the signifficantly different level of Ca 125 is confirmed. To a specific marker certain score number was appointed and the scoring system was formed. The incidence of benign/malignant ovary changes was observed in the researched group regarding an...
Objectives To evaluate the capacity to predict malignancy in women with adnexal tumors using CA 125 ...
The aim of the study was to determine a combination of anthropometric variables that would enable be...
In order to ensure that ovarian cancer patients access appropriate treatment to improve the outcome ...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of mortality among gynecological cancers. The aim of the study w...
Ovarian cancer, the fifth most common cause of cancer death among women, has the highest mortality r...
BACKGROUND: The discrimination between benign and malignant ovarian tumor is important in consideri...
BACKGROUND: The CA-125 tumor marker has limitations when used to distinguish between benign and mali...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods to preoperatively characterize adnexal tumors are pivotal for optimal p...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods to preoperatively characterize adnexal tumors are pivotal for optimal p...
To collect data for the development of a more universally useful logistic regression model to distin...
BACKGROUND: The CA-125 tumor marker has limitations when used to distinguish between benign and mali...
Purpose: To collect data for the development of a more universally useful logistic regression model ...
Purpose To collect data for the development of a more universally useful logistic regression model t...
risk of malignancy index (RMI) — in differentiating between benign and borderline or malignant ovari...
Accurate methods to preoperatively characterize adnexal tumors are pivotal for optimal patient manag...
Objectives To evaluate the capacity to predict malignancy in women with adnexal tumors using CA 125 ...
The aim of the study was to determine a combination of anthropometric variables that would enable be...
In order to ensure that ovarian cancer patients access appropriate treatment to improve the outcome ...
Ovarian cancer is the leading cause of mortality among gynecological cancers. The aim of the study w...
Ovarian cancer, the fifth most common cause of cancer death among women, has the highest mortality r...
BACKGROUND: The discrimination between benign and malignant ovarian tumor is important in consideri...
BACKGROUND: The CA-125 tumor marker has limitations when used to distinguish between benign and mali...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods to preoperatively characterize adnexal tumors are pivotal for optimal p...
BACKGROUND: Accurate methods to preoperatively characterize adnexal tumors are pivotal for optimal p...
To collect data for the development of a more universally useful logistic regression model to distin...
BACKGROUND: The CA-125 tumor marker has limitations when used to distinguish between benign and mali...
Purpose: To collect data for the development of a more universally useful logistic regression model ...
Purpose To collect data for the development of a more universally useful logistic regression model t...
risk of malignancy index (RMI) — in differentiating between benign and borderline or malignant ovari...
Accurate methods to preoperatively characterize adnexal tumors are pivotal for optimal patient manag...
Objectives To evaluate the capacity to predict malignancy in women with adnexal tumors using CA 125 ...
The aim of the study was to determine a combination of anthropometric variables that would enable be...
In order to ensure that ovarian cancer patients access appropriate treatment to improve the outcome ...