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Conservative surgery preserves fertility in women with borderline ovarian tumours

ncelet and his team hope to follow up the work with a prospective observational study one where patients are watched and followed up for subsequent development of disease. "These results were obtained from a retrospective study", he said, "and it would be interesting to look at outcomes in real time, particularly where ovarian stimulation and ART are involved in pregnancies. Specific data concerning the influence of ovarian hyperstimulation on the recurrence rate are not available, and it is important to determine this.

"Another option would be to create a register of all pregnancies obtained after conservative treatment for BOT or early stage ovarian cancer," he said.


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