05-3.26). EOC patients with high CD117 expression had significantly worse OS (hazard ratio [HR] =1.39, 95% CI =1.03-1.90) than patients with low CD117 expression. However, no significant correlation was found between CD117 expression and disease-free survival (HR =1.31, 95% CI =0.79-2.17). In subgroup analysis, CD117 was identified as a significant prognostic factor for overall survival in European patients (HR =1.59, 95% CI =1.13-2.23), younger patients (,60 years) (HR =1.59, 95% CI =1.10-2.30), studies with sample sizes 200 (HR =1.84, 95% CI =1.32-2.56), and the mixed histological types (HR =1.47; 95% CI =1.08-2.00). Conclusion: Our meta-analysis suggests that CD117 is associated with EOC progression and can serve as a promising prognostic predictor for EOC patients. However, larger scale multicenter clinical trials are still needed to further validate our results.