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what is most lethal gynecologic ca
ovarian ca
what is most common pathological type of ovarian ca
epithelial serous (with psamoma bodies if benign)
what is biggest risk factor for ovarian ca
genetic predisposition (mutation in BRCA 1AND2)
USPSTF recommendation for ovarian ca screening
there is no recommendation
treatment of ovarian ca
surgical debunk as much as possible then chemo with cisplatin an paclitaxel
8 increased risk factors for ovarian ca
(anything that makes ovaries work more often)
delayed childbearing
early menarche
endometriosis
ert > 5 years
fam hx
high-fat diet
late menopause
low parity
8 decreased risk factors for ovarian ca
(anything that suppresses ovaries more often)
breastfeeding >18 months
early menopause
multiparity
hysterectomy
late menarche
low-fat diet
OCP use
tubal ligation
how common is ovarian ca
5th most common ca in women
define stages 1-4 of ovarian ca
1 ovarian only
2 pelvic spread
3 spread outside of pelvis
4 distant mets (liver parench)
mucinous ovarian tumors are usually benign or malig

unilat or bilat
benign

unilat