scholarly journals 343 Primary prevention of ovarian cancer: a patients decision aid for opportunistic salpingectomy

Author(s):  
M Gelderblom ◽  
L Van Lieshout ◽  
J De Hullu ◽  
R The ◽  
A Van Ginkel ◽  
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2022 ◽  
Vol 77 (1) ◽  
pp. 19-20
Author(s):  
Laura A. M. Van Lieshout ◽  
Malou E. Gelderblom ◽  
Joanne A. De Hullu ◽  
Regina The ◽  
Alexandra A. Van Ginkel ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Laura A.M. van Lieshout ◽  
Malou E. Gelderblom ◽  
Joanne A. de Hullu ◽  
Regina The ◽  
Alexandra A. van Ginkel ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
pp. 92-95
Author(s):  
D.G. Sumtsov ◽  
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M.L. Kusyomenska ◽  
G.A. Sumtsov ◽  
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...  

In the literature review the authors present an analysis of the current stateproblem of ovarian cancer and ways of its possible solution. According to clinicalobservations and conducted in recent decades by morphological,immunohistochemical and molecular genetic studies it is fairly proved that theprimary cause of serous ovarian cancer is the pathology of the mucous layer offallopian tube. In the fallopian tube as a result of ciculation of inflammation andcarcinogens elements arises dysplasia of the mucosa with the development of thepreinvasive and initial invasive carcinoma with subsequent damage of the ovariesand pelvic peritoneum. Retrospective studies of a significant number of women’shealth status who had a deligation or removal of fallopian tubes in previous years showed a decrease in the disease incidence of serous ovarian cancer from 30 to 90%. The conclusions about the possibility of preventive measures of ovariancancer by opportunistic salpingectomy at post-productive age are made. In many world countries (Canada, China, France, Italy, Austria) the introduction of such a method of prevention has been started. We believe that in Ukraine there is an urgent need and all possibilities to solve this problem. Key words: ovarian cancer, preventive measures, opportunistic salpingectomy.


Author(s):  
Alexios Papanikolaou ◽  
Anastasios Liberis ◽  
Anastasia Vatopoulou

Ovarian cancer is the second most common malignant disease of the female genital tract, but the first in mortality because it is usually diagnosed at an advanced stage. Options for early detection, diagnosis, and treatment are limited. Prevention of ovarian cancer relates to primary prevention by avoiding factors that are epidemiologically associated with an increased incidence of ovarian cancer and the adoption of protective habits. These include interventions to exclude the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Secondary prevention is related to early diagnosis. The chapter aims to summarize current evidence on prevention of ovarian cancer as well as role of surgery to prevent advanced-stage disease.


Author(s):  
Gillian E. Hanley ◽  
Jessica N. McAlpine ◽  
Janice S. Kwon ◽  
Gillian Mitchell

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