Session: Does ovarian cancer start in the fallopian tubes? Does this affect screening and prevention?
Speaker: Noah Kauff, MD
This 90-minute concurrent session presents emerging information about hereditary ovarian cancer.
New research
suggests that ovarian cancer in BRCA carriers may start in the fallopian tubes.
Dr. Kauff will discuss:
- the latest research and expert opinions on whether all or most hereditary ovarian cancer begins in the fallopian tubes
- approaches to ovarian cancer screening based on these findings
- options for lowering the risk for ovarian cancer in high-risk women
- benefits and risks of surgical removal of the fallopian tubes only (salpingectomy)
- importance of consulting with gynecologic-oncologist for preventive surgery and importance of
following standard-of-care guidelines for serial sectioning of the fallopian tubes following surgery
This session is appropriate for:
- women who carry a BRCA mutation or who are high risk for ovarian cancer
- breast cancer survivors concerned about their risk for ovarian cancer
- spouses, partners, loved ones of women at high risk for ovarian cancer
- patient advocates, support group facilitators, and people who work with people at high risk for
ovarian
cancer
- health care providers who provide care to women at high risk for ovarian cancer
- social workers/mental health care professionals who women at high risk for
ovarian cancer
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