Is Early Detection of Ovarian Cancer Possible?
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Annals of Medicine
- Vol. 27 (5) , 519-528
- https://doi.org/10.3109/07853899509002463
Abstract
Advances in medical technology have led to potentially useful techniques for the early detection of epithelial ovarian cancer. Early detection of ovarian cancer is crucial for survival as women found to have Stage I or II disease have a 5-year survival of 90% and 70%, respectively, whereas those with advanced disease (Stage III and IV) have a survival of approximately 20%. The circulating tumour marker CA-125 has been extremely useful in following women known to have epithelial ovarian cancers. It has been employed in differentiating benign tumours from malignancies, and is now being tested in a variety of programmes for its role in the early detection of ovarian cancer. The application of endovaginal ultrasound and colour Doppler flow techniques to early detection of ovarian cancer have resulted in several large series identifying ovarian cancer in 1: 1000 to 1: 2000 postmenopausal women screened. However, a high false positivity rate persists using CA-125 and ultrasound techniques alone or in sequence. Developments in molecular genetics may be extremely useful in evaluating women with inherited susceptibilities for this disease, but this probably represents only about 3% of the population of the women who develop epithelial ovarian cancer. The cost-benefit analysis of isolated screening for epithelial ovarian cancer using CA-125 and ultrasound techniques, even in women at high risk for the disease, would suggest that such screening is not cost-effective at this time.Keywords
This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
- Prognostic indicators for poor risk epithelial ovarian carcinomaCancer, 1994
- Early de novo ovarian carcinoma. A study of fourteen casesCancer, 1994
- Cancer statistics, 1994CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1994
- Screening for Ovarian Cancer: The Preliminary Experience of a Familial Ovarian Cancer CenterGynecologic Oncology, 1993
- A multidisciplinary approach to the early detection of ovarian carcinoma: Rationale, protocol design, and early resultsAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993
- Transition from benign to malignant epithelium in mucinous and serous ovarian cystadenocarcinomaGynecologic Oncology, 1992
- Hereditary ovarian cancer. Heterogeneity in age at diagnosisCancer, 1991
- Elevated serum CA 125 levels prior to diagnosis of ovarian neoplasia: Relevance for early detection of ovarian cancerInternational Journal of Cancer, 1988
- A Radioimmunoassay Using a Monoclonal Antibody to Monitor the Course of Epithelial Ovarian CancerNew England Journal of Medicine, 1983
- Benign, Borderline and Malignant Serous Cystadenomas of the OvaryPathology - Research and Practice, 1981