Ovarialkarzinom: Wirkung der Risikofaktoren bei Frauen mit und ohne Endometriose
This study investigated whether the association between 10 established risk factors and ovarian cancer risk differs between women with and without endometriosis.
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The paper reports on whether women with versus without endometriosis differ in how 10 established risk factors relate to ovarian cancer risk, building on the premise that endometriosis is itself a risk factor. It summarizes findings that endometriosis can double the risk for endometrioid or low-grade serous ovarian cancer and evaluates the comparative tumor-risk associations of the set of established factors. A key limitation explicitly reflected in the summary is that the paper is presented as a study reference/brief review rather than a full original research report, limiting detail on methods and effect sizes. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it examines how established ovarian-cancer risk factors operate differently in women with endometriosis compared with those without.
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