Endometriosis Typology and Ovarian Cancer Risk

JAMA, 332(6), 482-489

DOI 10.1001/jama.2024.9210 PMID 39018030

Abstract

Importance

Endometriosis has been associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer; however, the associations between endometriosis subtypes and ovarian cancer histotypes have not been well-described.

Objective

To evaluate the associations of endometriosis subtypes with incidence of ovarian cancer, both overall and by histotype. DESIGN, SETTING, And

Participants

Population-based cohort study using data from the Utah Population Database. The cohort was assembled by matching 78 893 women with endometriosis in a 1:5 ratio to women without endometriosis.

Exposures: Endometriosis cases were identified via electronic health records and categorized as superficial endometriosis, ovarian endometriomas, deep infiltrating endometriosis, or other.

Main Outcomes and

Measures

Estimated adjusted hazard ratios (aHRs), adjusted risk differences (aRDs) per 10 000 women, and 95% CIs for overall ovarian cancer, type I ovarian cancer, and type II ovarian cancer comparing women with each type of endometriosis with women without endometriosis. Models accounted for sociodemographic factors, reproductive history, and past gynecologic operations.

Results

In this Utah-based cohort, the mean (SD) age at first endometriosis diagnosis was 36 (10) years. There were 597 women with ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer risk was higher among women with endometriosis compared with women without endometriosis (aHR, 4.20 [95% CI, 3.59-4.91]; aRD, 9.90 [95% CI, 7.22-12.57]), and risk of type I ovarian cancer was especially high (aHR, 7.48 [95% CI, 5.80-9.65]; aRD, 7.53 [95% CI, 5.46-9.61]). Ovarian cancer risk was highest in women with deep infiltrating endometriosis and/or ovarian endometriomas for all ovarian cancers (aHR, 9.66 [95% CI, 7.77-12.00]; aRD, 26.71 [95% CI, 20.01-33.41]), type I ovarian cancer (aHR, 18.96 [95% CI, 13.78-26.08]; aRD, 19.57 [95% CI, 13.80-25.35]), and type II ovarian cancer (aHR, 3.72 [95% CI, 2.31-5.98]; aRD, 2.42 [95% CI, -0.01 to 4.85]).

Conclusions and Relevance: Ovarian cancer risk was markedly increased among women with ovarian endometriomas and/or deep infiltrating endometriosis. This population may benefit from counseling regarding ovarian cancer risk and prevention and could be an important population for targeted screening and prevention studies.

Topics

endometriosis typology ovarian cancer risk JAMA, endometriosis type ovarian cancer incidence study, Barnard Farland Trabert endometriosis cancer risk, superficial deep ovarian endometriosis cancer association, endometriosis phenotype specific ovarian cancer risk, JAMA endometriosis ovarian cancer 2024 typology, endometrioma clear cell endometrioid cancer risk, endometriosis-associated ovarian cancer type-specific, long-term endometriosis outcomes malignancy risk
PMID 39018030 39018030 DOI 10.1001/jama.2024.9210 10.1001/jama.2024.9210

Cite this article

Barnard, M. E., Farland, L. V., Yan, B., Wang, J., Trabert, B., Doherty, J. A., Meeks, H. D., Madsen, M., Guinto, E., Collin, L. J., Maurer, K. A., Page, J. M., Kiser, A. C., Varner, M. W., Allen-Brady, K., Pollack, A. Z., Peterson, K. R., Peterson, C. M., & Schliep, K. C. (2024). Endometriosis Typology and Ovarian Cancer Risk. *JAMA*, *332*(6), 482-489. https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.2024.9210

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