Acronym of ROMA
( Risk of Ovarian Malignancy Algorithm ) Ovarian cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer deaths in women worldwide and accounts for 5% of cancer deaths in women . However, there is no tool for early detection of ovarian cancer. It should be noted that 90% of breast cancers are detected using mammography in the early and curable stages of iodine, and screening of erine cancer can be done using Pap smears, which can detect early-onset cancer in the early stages. prediction of ovarian epithelial cancer (ovarian malignancy risk algorithm) can be done to women before and after and these women are classified as low-risk and high-risk groups. In women before menopause. Roma less than 11٫4 with low risk are introduced, and in women with Roma over 11٫4, and the stakes are high, or as high-risk are regarded as an. For women or women with three levels less than 9 29 9 is considered low risk, and women with R 29 9 are more likely to be identified as high-risk or high-risk ovarian cancer.
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