Development of ovarian cancer after excision of endometrioma
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Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence rate of subsequent development of ovarian cancer after excision of endometrioma.
DESIGN: Retrospective cross-sectional study.
SETTING: University hospital.
PATIENT(S): A total of 485 women with endometrioma.
INTERVENTION(S): Excisions of endometrioma were performed between 1995 and 2004. Data were collected from medical records in 2013.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Age, revised American Society for Reproductive Medicine score, cyst diameter, follow-up periods, endometrioma recurrence, and development of ovarian cancer.
RESULT(S): Recurrence of endometrioma was recorded in 121 patients (24.9% of the entire cohort), and 4 patients (0.8% of the entire cohort) developed ovarian cancer. All ovarian cancers developed from a recurrent endometrioma (3.3% of patients who experienced recurrence). Recurrence of endometrioma was significantly associated with ovarian cancer development.
CONCLUSION(S): Ovarian cancers can develop after excision of endometrioma and are more likely to arise from recurrent endometrioma. Special care such as rigorous follow-up should be practiced to manage patients who experience recurrence of endometrioma.
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