2017
DOI: 10.18203/2320-1770.ijrcog20173459
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Clinico pathological study of ovarian neoplasms

Abstract: Background: Ovarian tumors are common form of neoplasm in women and account for 30% of female genital tract cancers. Ovarian cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women and the leading cause of death in women with gynaecological malignancy. Due to inefficient diagnosis/prognosis strategies mainly due to the lack of specific symptoms at the initial stage of the disease about 70% cases diagnose at advanced stage when the metastatic tumor has acquired drug resistant phenotype.Methods: Prospective study of two… Show more

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“…Baru et al report distension in 43.18% benign and 70.49% women with malignant tumors. 13 We found that women with cancers had a higher probability of having distension in abdomen as compared to those with benign lesions (OR=5, 95% CI 1.03-24.17, p=0.01) comparable to Goff et al (odds ratio=7.4, 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.8-14.2) ( Table 3). 16 The size of the tumor did not correlate with presence of cancer in this study (likelihood ratio χ2=7.55, p=0.255) ( Table 4).…”
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“…Baru et al report distension in 43.18% benign and 70.49% women with malignant tumors. 13 We found that women with cancers had a higher probability of having distension in abdomen as compared to those with benign lesions (OR=5, 95% CI 1.03-24.17, p=0.01) comparable to Goff et al (odds ratio=7.4, 95% confidence interval [CI], 3.8-14.2) ( Table 3). 16 The size of the tumor did not correlate with presence of cancer in this study (likelihood ratio χ2=7.55, p=0.255) ( Table 4).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Presence of lump in abdomen as a complaint has been reported from 43% to 78% in various studies. 12,13,15,16 We found that the odds of reporting a mass in abdomen were significantly greater in women with cancers compared to those with benign tumors (OR= 4.9, 95% CI 1.07-24.06, p=0.01). Ebell et al in a systematic review reported the likelihood ratio of 30 for presence of an abdominal mass and 16 for distension of abdomen.…”
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