Lifestyle and personal factors associated with having macroscopic residual disease after ovarian cancer primary cytoreductive surgery
Phung M, Webb P, DeFazio A, Fereday S, Lee A, Bowtell D, Fasching P, Goode E, Goodman M, Karlan B, Lester J, Matsuo K, Modugno F, Brenton J, Van Gorp T, Pharoah P, Schildkraut J, McLean K, Meza R, Mukherjee B, Richardson J, Grout B, Chase A, Deurloo C, Terry K, Hanley G, Pike M, Berchuck A, Ramus S, Pearce C, Consortium O. Lifestyle and personal factors associated with having macroscopic residual disease after ovarian cancer primary cytoreductive surgery. Gynecologic Oncology 2022, 168: 68-75. PMID: 36401943, PMCID: PMC10398872, DOI: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2022.10.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCarcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialCytoreduction Surgical ProceduresFemaleHumansOvarian NeoplasmsParityPregnancyRetrospective StudiesConceptsHigh-grade serous ovarian cancerEstrogen-only therapyPrimary cytoreductive surgeryMacroscopic residual diseaseResidual diseaseParous womenFamily history of ovarian cancerOvarian Cancer Association ConsortiumMenopausal hormone therapy useHistory of ovarian cancerFirst-degree family historyCytoreductive surgeryOvarian cancer riskOvarian cancerAdvanced stage high-grade serous ovarian cancerPresence of macroscopic residual diseaseHormone therapy useHigh-grade serous ovarian cancer patientsDepot medroxyprogesterone acetate useBody mass indexLogistic regression modelsOral contraceptive useIncomplete pregnanciesSerous ovarian cancerFactors influencing survival