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Efficacy of an optimal ovarian cancer screening: a best-case scenario study based on real-world data.

Lena SteinkassererDelmarko IrmgardTatjana WeissWalter DirschlmayerMichael MossigAlain G ZeimetChristian Marth
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2021)
In our simulation study, we showed that down-shifting ovarian cancers by successful screening might increase OS by 30 percentage point. Our results underscore the importance to recognize ovarian cancer as a heterogenous disease with distinct epidemiologic, molecular and clinical features. The individual characteristic of each histotype is of utmost impact on the definition of screening aims and may influence early detection and stage-shift. Efficacy of screening is mainly dependent on detection of high-risk cancer types and not the slow growing low-grade types.
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