2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12893-022-01565-4
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Giant ovarian tumor with colorectal cancer: suggestion concerning the need for colonoscopy screening in cases with large ovarian tumor—a report of three cases

Abstract: Background Patients with giant ovarian tumor often have severe symptoms, such as abdominal distention, and the tumor tends to grow rapidly; therefore, sufficient preoperative assessments are difficult to perform. It is not always easy to differentiate between primary and metastatic ovarian cancer, especially when the ovarian tumor is huge, since a precise diagnosis of ovarian tumor depends on the histopathological findings of the excised specimen. Although metastatic ovarian tumors account for … Show more

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“…Ovarian metastasis is morphologically similar to POC, and 70% of patients with OM have high CA125 levels. Therefore, ovarian metastasis with an insidious primary tumor is occasionally misdiagnosed as POC [ 19 , 20 ]. There is a lack of large-sample prospective trials on the preferred treatment strategy due to the low incidence and poor prognosis of ovarian metastasis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Ovarian metastasis is morphologically similar to POC, and 70% of patients with OM have high CA125 levels. Therefore, ovarian metastasis with an insidious primary tumor is occasionally misdiagnosed as POC [ 19 , 20 ]. There is a lack of large-sample prospective trials on the preferred treatment strategy due to the low incidence and poor prognosis of ovarian metastasis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%