Study Reveals Missed Opportunities for Surgical Prevention of Ovarian Cancer
Author: Jason M. Broderick
Fact checked by: Sabrina Serani
August 15, 2025
Key Takeaways
- Concurrent salpingectomy during unrelated surgeries could prevent 25% of HGSC cases, highlighting missed opportunities in 23.7% of patients.
- Missed genetic testing and risk-reducing surgery occurred in 43.2% of women with a first-degree relative affected by HGSC.
- The study suggests a risk-assessment algorithm to prioritize salpingectomy and individualized counseling for patients with different risk profiles.
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