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Endometriosis and ovarian cancer risk: a systematic review of epidemiological studies.

TitleEndometriosis and ovarian cancer risk: a systematic review of epidemiological studies.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsZafrakas, M., Grimbizis G., Timologou A., & Tarlatzis B. C.
JournalFront Surg
Volume1
Pagination14
Date Published2014
ISSN2296-875X
Abstract

BACKGROUND: A possible etiological association between endometriosis and ovarian cancer has been repeatedly reported in the literature.OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate published epidemiological data on this issue.REVIEW METHODS: We conducted an extensive search of the literature in MEDLINE, of articles ever published until February 2014, using the key-words "endometriosis" and "ovarian" and one of the following terms in the title: "cancer" or "malignancy" or "malignant" or "tumor" or "neoplasia" or "neoplasm" or "transformation." Retrieved papers were checked for further relevant publications.RESULTS: Overall, our search yielded 1 prospective cohort study, 10 retrospective cohort, and 5 case-control studies. A meta-analysis of these studies was not considered to be appropriate, due to differences in data reporting, study design, and adjustment for confounding factors.LIMITATIONS: The main limitation of studies found, with one exception, was the lack of operative confirmation of endometriosis.CONCLUSION: An association of endometriosis with clear-cell and endometrioid ovarian cancer was a consistent finding in most studies. On the other hand, existing epidemiological evidence linking endometriosis with ovarian cancer is insufficient to change current clinical practice. Prospective cohort studies, with prior laparoscopic confirmation, localization, and staging of endometriosis are needed, in order to further clarify this issue.

DOI10.3389/fsurg.2014.00014
Alternate JournalFront Surg
PubMed ID25593938
PubMed Central IDPMC4286968

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