Ovarian malignancy probability score (OMPS) for appropriate referral of adnexal masses

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Background: Ovarian cancer is the most common cancer cause of gynecologic cancer deaths. In order to increase the likelihood of patient survival through primary operation by gyneco-oncologists, an appropriate algorithm for referral is considered here. Materials and Methods: Suspicious adnexal mass cases including ovarian malignancy probability score-1 (OMPS1) scores between 2.3-3.65 are re-evaluated by OMPS2. Sensitivity and specificity of each score were determined. Results: Sensitivity and specificity with a 3.82 score of OMPS2 in the studied subgroup (OMPS1 scores between 2.3-3.65) were 64% and 76.9% respectively. Conclusions: Management of OMPS1 scores of below 2.3 with sensitivity of 100% and above 3.65 with specificity of 72.9% is clear. In the subgroup of cases with OMPS1 score between 2.3-3.65, OMPS2 is helpful for triage with a cutoff score of 3.82.

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Arab, M., Honarvar, Z., & Hosseini-Zijoud, S. M. (2014). Ovarian malignancy probability score (OMPS) for appropriate referral of adnexal masses. Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 15(20), 8647–8650. https://doi.org/10.7314/APJCP.2014.15.20.8647

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