| Literature DB >> 31676000 |
Garth Funston1, Marije Van Melle2, Marie-Louise Ladegaard Baun3, Henry Jensen3, Charles Helsper4, Jon Emery5, Emma J Crosbie6, Matthew Thompson7, Willie Hamilton8, Fiona M Walter2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Women with ovarian cancer can present with a variety of symptoms and signs, and an increasing range of tests are available for their investigation. A number of international guidelines provide advice for the initial assessment of possible ovarian cancer in symptomatic women. We systematically identified and reviewed the consistency and quality of these documents.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer biomarkers; Cancer detection; Cancer pathways; Clinical guidelines; Ovarian cancer; Ovarian cancer signs; Ovarian cancer symptoms; Ovarian cancer tests; Primary care; Symptom-triggered testing
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31676000 PMCID: PMC6823968 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-019-6211-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram illustrating the document selection process. *Guidance covered the assessment/management of pre-identified pelvic masses (N = 11), other aspects of ovarian cancer e.g. treatment (N = 11) and cancers other than ovarian cancer (N = 6)
Characteristics of guidance documents presented by geographical area
| Guidance document | Development body | Publication date of current version | Country and language if other than English | CPG | SG | CP | CS | Rigour of development (AGREEII) % | Healthcare system |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Continental Europe | |||||||||
| Epithelial ovarian carcinoma | Dutch Society for Obstetrics and Gynaecology (NVOG) | 2018 | Netherlands (Dutch) | ♦ | 66 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| Guideline on diagnostics, therapy and follow-up of malignant ovarian tumours | The Association of Scientific Medical Societies in Germany (AWMF), led by German Society for Gynaecology and Obstetrics (DGGG) | 2017 | Germany (German) | ♦ | 81 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland | |||||||||
| Epithelial ovarian / fallopian tube / primary peritoneal cancer guidelines: recommendations for practice | British Gynaecological Cancer Society | 2017 | UK | ♦ | 48 | National Health Service | |||
| Ovarian cancer GP referral for symptomatic women | National Cancer Control Programme | 2016 | Republic of Ireland | ♦ | 7 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| Suspected cancer: recognition and referral | National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) | 2015 | England, Wales, Northern Ireland | ♦ | 96 | National Health Service | |||
| Scottish referral guidelines for suspected cancer | Healthcare Improvement Scotland | 2014 | Scotland | ♦ | 55 | National Health Service | |||
| Management of epithelial ovarian cancer | Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (Part of Healthcare Improvement Scotland) | 2013 | Scotland | ♦ | 76 | National Health Service | |||
| Scandinavia | |||||||||
| Integrated ovarian cancer patient pathway | The Danish National Health Authority | 2016 | Denmark (Danish) | ♦ | 29 | National Health Service | |||
| Ovarian cancer patient pathway | The Norwegian Directorate of Health | 2016 | Norway (Norwegian) | ♦ | 38 | National Health Service | |||
| Standardised ovarian cancer care pathway a | Regional Cancer Centre Co-operative Sweden | 2015 | Sweden (Swedish) | ♦ | 55 | National Health Service | |||
| Australasia | |||||||||
| Assessment of symptoms that may be ovarian cancer: a guide for general practitionersb | Cancer Australia | 2015 | Australia | ♦ | 50 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| Appropriate referral of women with suspected ovarian cancerb | Cancer Australia | 2015 | Australia | ♦ | 50 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| Optimal care pathway for women with ovarian cancer | Cancer Council Victoria | 2015 | Australia | ♦ | 10 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| Suspected cancer in primary care: Guidelines for investigation, referral and reducing ethnic disparity | New Zealand Guidelines Group | 2009 | New Zealand | ♦ | 56 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| North America | |||||||||
| Ovarian cancer: including fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal cancer | National Comprehensive Cancer Network | 2018 (v2) | USA | ♦ | 65 | Private Health System | |||
| The role of the obstetrician-gynaecologist in the early detection of epithelial ovarian cancer in women at average risk | American College of Obstetrician Gynaecologists and the Society of Gynaecological Oncology | 2017 | USA | ♦ | 11 | Private Health System | |||
| Ovarian cancer diagnosis pathway map | Cancer Care Ontario | 2016 | Ontario, Canada | ♦ | 19 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
| Genital tract cancers in females: ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancers | Guidelines and Protocol Advisory Committee (Medical Services Commission) | 2014 | British Columbia, Canada | ♦ | 16 | National/Social Health Insurance | |||
CPG Clinical Practice Guideline, SG Short Guideline, CP Clinical Pathway, CS Consensus Statement
aA full clinical practice guideline covering initial assessment, definitive diagnosis and treatment [18], and a short version focussing on initial assessment and investigation in primary care [19], are available. Guidance on initial assessment differed slightly between the two documents. The recommendations presented in this review were extracted from the short guide. AGREEII appraisal included an assessment of the full guideline evidence review
bShort guide, still active. Based on a now rescinded 2004 full clinical practice guideline entitled ‘Clinical practice guidelines for the management of women with ovarian cancer’ [20]. AGREEII appraisal included an assessment of the full guideline evidence review
Fig. 2Symptoms included in guidelines
Physical examinations recommended and ovarian cancer signs noted within guidance documents
| Document | Type of examination specified | Signs |
|---|---|---|
| Continental Europe | ||
| Epithelial ovarian carcinoma (Neth) | Not specified | - Pelvic mass / abdominal mass |
| - Ascites | ||
| - Pleural effusion | ||
| - Increased uterine / vaginal prolapse | ||
| - Enlarged supraclavicular lymph nodes | ||
| Guideline on diagnostics, therapy and follow-up of malignant ovarian tumours (Ger) | Abdominal and pelvic / gynaecological examination (including digital and speculum) | - Ovarian mass |
| United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland | ||
| Epithelial Ovarian / Fallopian Tube / Primary Peritoneal Cancer Guidelines: recommendations for practice (UK) | Examination | - Pelvic or abdominal mass |
| Suspected cancer: recognition and referral (Eng) | Physical examination | - Ascites |
| - Pelvic / abdominal mass (not obviously uterine fibroids) | ||
| Ovarian cancer GP referral for symptomatic women (Ire) | Clinical examination (include a bimanual-pelvic examination) | - Unexplained ascites |
| - Pelvic mass | ||
| - Palpable ovaries in postmenopausal women | ||
| Scottish referral guidelines for suspected cancer (Scot)a | Abdominal palpation | - Ascites |
| - Pelvic or abdominal mass (not obviously uterine fibroids, gastrointestinal or urological in origin) | ||
| Management of epithelial ovarian cancer (Scot) | Not specified | - Not specified |
| Scandinavia | ||
| Integrated ovarian cancer patient pathway (Den) | Gynaecological examination (including palpation and speculum) | - Ascites |
| - Pelvic mass | ||
| Ovarian cancer patient pathway (Nor) | Not specified | - Not specified |
| Standardised ovarian cancer care pathway (Swed)b | Palpation of superficial lymph nodes, abdominal palpation, rectal examination and auscultation of the heart and lungs | - Pleural effusion (unexplained) |
| - Ascites | ||
| Australasia | ||
| Assessment of symptoms that may be ovarian cancer: a guide for general practitioners (Aus) | Abdominal palpation, pelvic assessment, vaginal and rectal examination | - Firm resistance on abdominal palpation |
| - Unexplained fullness | ||
| -Fullness + shifting dullness on percussion | ||
| - Hard irregular mass in the pouch of Douglass | ||
| - Adnexal mass | ||
| Appropriate referral of women with suspected ovarian cancer (Aus) | Not specified | - Not specified |
| Optimal care pathway for women with ovarian cancer (Aus) | General and pelvic examination | - Not specified |
| Suspected cancer in primary care: guidelines for investigation, referral and reducing ethnic disparity (NZ) | Abdominal palpation and pelvic examination | - Not specified |
| North America | ||
| Ovarian cancer: including fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal cancer (USA) | Abdominal and pelvic examination | - Suspicious palpable pelvic or abdominal mass |
| - Ascites or abdominal distension | ||
| The role of the obstetrician-gynaecologist in the early detection of epithelial ovarian cancer in women at average risk (USA) | Not specified | - Not specified |
| Ovarian cancer diagnosis pathway map (Ont, Can) | Directed physical examination. Pelvic examination including speculum and bimanual examinations and examination of the external genitalia | - Suspicious palpable pelvic or abdominal mass |
| - Ascites | ||
| Genital tract cancers in females: ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancers (BC, Can) | A physical examination of the abdomen and pelvis including a pelvi-rectal examination | - Abdominal mass |
aAs recorded on associated Microsite and Short guidance document. The full guideline covers all gynaecological cancers with examinations and findings listed together. Microsite and Short guideline lists examinations and signs by cancer site
bBoth a full clinical practice guideline covering initial assessment, definitive diagnosis and treatment, and a short version focusing on initial assessment and investigation in primary care, are available. Guidance on initial assessment differed slightly between the two documents. The presented data was extracted from the short guide
Summary of tests recommended for the assessment of symptoms and/or signs of ovarian cancer
| Strategy | Guideline | When is testing advocated? | Initial tests |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single test | Guideline on diagnostics, therapy and follow-up of malignant ovarian tumours (Ger) | Signs or symptoms of ovarian cancer (OC) | Transvaginal US
|
| Dual testing | Scottish referral guidelines for suspected cancer (Scot) | Symptoms of OC
| CA125 + pelvic US |
| Management of epithelial ovarian cancer (Scot) | Symptoms of OC | CA125 + pelvic US | |
| Assessment of symptoms that may be ovarian cancer: a guide for general practitioners (Aus) | Mass identified clinically
| CA125 + transvaginal US CA125 + Abdominal US CA125 + CT | |
| Appropriate referral of women with suspected ovarian cancer (Aus) | Suspicious findings on clinical examination | CA125 + transvaginal US +/− calculation of Risk of Malignancy Index (RMI) | |
| Sequential testing | Suspected cancer: recognition and referral (Eng) | OC symptoms
| First line: CA125 Second line: Abdominopelvic US (if CA125 is abnormal) |
| Epithelial ovarian / fallopian tube / primary peritoneal cancer guidelines: recommendations for practice (UK) | OC symptoms
| First line: CA125 Second line: Abdominopelvic US (if CA125 is abnormal) | |
Ovarian cancer GP referral for symptomatic women (Ire) | History suspicious of OC but examination normal
| First line: CA125 Second line: US of pelvis (If CA125 35–200 u/ml) | |
Ovarian cancer diagnosis pathway map (Ont, Can) | Suspicion of OC
| First line: Transvaginal US and / or other imaging Second line: CA125, FBC, Renal Function + RMI | |
| Multiple testing options | Optimal care pathway for women with ovarian cancer (Aus) | Symptoms of OC | Pelvic US + Routine blood tests + CA125 + Algorithms such as RMI, ADNEX +/− CT scan |
| Genital tract cancers in females: ovarian, fallopian tube, and primary peritoneal cancers (BC, Can) | Suspicion of OC
| Transvaginal or abdominal US Blood tests: CA125 | |
| Ovarian cancer Including fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal cancer (USA) | Suspicion of OC
| US Chest CT or chest x-ray (as indicated) Complete blood count, chemistry profile and LFT CA125 or other tumour markers (as indicated: inhibin, β-hCG, AFP, LDH, CEA, CA19–9) Nutritional status GI evaluation (as indicated) | |
| No testing prior to referral | Integrated ovarian cancer patient pathway (Den) | At point of specialist referral |
|
| Ovarian cancer patient pathway (Nor) | Post specialist referral | Post referral | |
| Standardised ovarian cancer care pathway (Swed) | At point of specialist referral |
| |
| Unclear or no recommendations on testing given | Suspected cancer in primary care: guidelines for investigation, referral and reducing ethnic disparity (NZ) | No recommendations | No recommendations |
| The role of the obstetrician-gynaecologist in the early detection of epithelial ovarian cancer in women at average risk (USA) | No recommendations | No recommendations | |
| Epithelial ovarian carcinoma (Netherlands) | Suspicion of OC. Not clear which tests should be used and when they should be used for initial investigation | Blood tests discussed: routine blood tests, CA125 +/− CEA |
Guidelines are grouped into categories on the bases of the number and order of tests advocated