To compare different ultrasound-based international ovarian tumour analysis (IOTA) strategies and risk of malignancy index (RMI) for ovarian cancer diagnosis using a meta-analysis approach of ...
Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common cancer among women. [1] Owing to the slow progression and initial vague symptoms of the disease, many cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, when treatments ...
In a landmark study, investigators from Europe propose a new and simple method to assess the risk of malignancy of women with an adnexal mass. The method identified between 89-99% of patients with ...
Simple ovarian cysts that are discovered when a woman undergoes pelvic ultrasound are not associated with an increased risk for ovarian cancer and do not need to be followed with subsequent ...
AI models using ultrasound imaging demonstrate superior diagnostic performance for ovarian cancer compared to sonographers, with higher sensitivity and specificity. The study emphasizes the need for ...
Simple ovarian cysts on ultrasound can be considered normal findings and safely ignored, while complex cysts are strongly associated with an increased cancer risk, a nested case-control study found.
Ovarian cancer is one of those diseases you probably assume you’re being screened for when you go to your well-woman exams, but that’s not really the case. Ovarian cancer screening, in fact, isn't ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Every October, it seems like there’s a pink ribbon—the universal symbol for breast cancer—everywhere you ...
An incidental finding of an ovarian cyst suggests that a patient has presented with little to no symptoms. Typically, ultrasound scans are requested in females for menstrual irregularities such as ...