Transvaginal ultrasonography (TVS) is an integral part of all major ovarian cancer screening trials. TVS is accurate in detecting abnormalities in ovarian volume and morphology, but is less reliable in differentiating benign from malignant ovarian tumors. When used as the only screening test, TVS is sensitive, but has a low positive predictive value. Therefore, serum biomarkers and tumor morphology indexing are used together with TVS to identify ovarian tumors at high risk for malignancy. This allows preoperative triage of high-risk cases to major cancer centers for therapy while decreasing unnecessary surgery for benign disease. Ovarian cancer screening has been associated with a decrease in stage at detection in most trials, thereby allow...
Ovarian cancer is the most aggressive and lethal gynaecological malignant neoplasm. It is a "silent ...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
The primary objective was to examine the role of pelvic fluid observed during transvaginal ultrasono...
Identifying, understanding, and curing disease is a lifelong endeavor for any medical practitioner. ...
Ovarian cancer is associated with an overall mortality of 75%, but can be cured in up to 90 % of cas...
Despite advances in therapy, ovarian cancer remains the most deadly of the gynecological cancers. Le...
Women that are positive for an ovarian abnormality in a clinical setting can have either a malignanc...
Ovarian cancer is the most aggressive gynecologic malignancy, with a 5-year survival rate ranging ar...
Abstract. Despite advances in therapy, ovarian cancer remains the most deadly of the gynecological c...
Presented here are scientific reports which add considerable information to the area of early stage ...
Ovarian cancer is predominantly a disease of postmenopausal women which presents at a late stage and...
Because the effects of age, menopausal status, weight and body mass index (BMI) on ovarian detectabi...
Ovarian cancer screening using pelvic examination, CA-125 serum tumor marker, transvaginal ultrasoun...
Background: Ovarian cancer has a high case–fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
Ovarian cancer is the most aggressive and lethal gynaecological malignant neoplasm. It is a "silent ...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
The primary objective was to examine the role of pelvic fluid observed during transvaginal ultrasono...
Identifying, understanding, and curing disease is a lifelong endeavor for any medical practitioner. ...
Ovarian cancer is associated with an overall mortality of 75%, but can be cured in up to 90 % of cas...
Despite advances in therapy, ovarian cancer remains the most deadly of the gynecological cancers. Le...
Women that are positive for an ovarian abnormality in a clinical setting can have either a malignanc...
Ovarian cancer is the most aggressive gynecologic malignancy, with a 5-year survival rate ranging ar...
Abstract. Despite advances in therapy, ovarian cancer remains the most deadly of the gynecological c...
Presented here are scientific reports which add considerable information to the area of early stage ...
Ovarian cancer is predominantly a disease of postmenopausal women which presents at a late stage and...
Because the effects of age, menopausal status, weight and body mass index (BMI) on ovarian detectabi...
Ovarian cancer screening using pelvic examination, CA-125 serum tumor marker, transvaginal ultrasoun...
Background: Ovarian cancer has a high case–fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
Ovarian cancer is the most aggressive and lethal gynaecological malignant neoplasm. It is a "silent ...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
The primary objective was to examine the role of pelvic fluid observed during transvaginal ultrasono...