Severe Endometriosis Linked to 10-Fold Higher Ovarian Cancer Risk: Groundbreaking Study
July 19, 2024A groundbreaking study published in JAMA by researchers at the University of Utah has found a significantly higher risk of ovarian cancer in women with endometriosis.
The study analyzed data from over 78,000 women and revealed a fourfold increase in ovarian cancer risk overall.
Women with severe endometriosis face a nearly 10-fold higher risk of developing ovarian cancer.
The research, based on a dataset of 500,000 women, found that all types of ovarian cancer were more prevalent in women with endometriosis, especially type I ovarian cancer.
Despite the heightened risk, ovarian cancer remains rare among women, with only a slight increase in cases.
Experts emphasize the importance of targeted screening, prevention strategies, and counseling for women with severe endometriosis to address their potential risk of ovarian cancer.
Recommendations include maintaining a healthy lifestyle and considering more definitive surgery for those who have completed childbearing.
The study's findings aim to empower women with valuable information to make informed decisions about their health.
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Medical Xpress • Jul 17, 2024
Study shows elevated cancer risk for women with endometriosisMedical Daily • Jul 18, 2024
Endometriosis Raises Risk Of Ovarian Cancer, Severe Types Most Vulnerable: StudyFrontline Medical Communications Inc. • Jul 17, 2024
Endometriosis, Especially Severe Types, Boosts Ovarian Cancer Risk