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