Tuesday, September 16, 2025
News Health
  • Health News
  • Hair Products
  • Nutrition
    • Weight Loss
  • Sexual Health
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
    • Men’s Health
No Result
View All Result
  • Health News
  • Hair Products
  • Nutrition
    • Weight Loss
  • Sexual Health
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
    • Men’s Health
No Result
View All Result
HealthNews
No Result
View All Result
Home Health News

Ovarian Cancer Risk Rises Soon After IBS Diagnosis

July 28, 2025
in Health News
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


TOPLINE:

Women with a new diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) have a significantly higher risk for ovarian cancer at 3 months and 6 months post-diagnosis, but this risk is no longer elevated beyond 8 months.

METHODOLOGY:

  • Ovarian cancer often presents with nonspecific symptoms overlapping those of IBS. The frequency of misdiagnosis remains unknown, and not all IBS guidelines recommend screening for ovarian cancer.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective cohort study using US administrative claims data to compare ovarian cancer incidence in adult women with and without a new IBS diagnosis.
  • Diagnostic codes were used to identify cases of IBS and ovarian cancer.

TAKEAWAY:

  • The cohort comprised 9804 women with IBS and 79,804 women without IBS, identified between January 2017 and December 2020.
  • Women with IBS had a significantly higher risk for ovarian cancer at 3 months (hazard ratio [HR], 1.71; P = .02) and 6 months (HR, 1.43; P = .02), but not beyond 8 months post-diagnosis.
  • Women with both IBS and endometriosis had an even greater risk for ovarian cancer at 3 months (HR, 4.20; P = .01), 6 months (HR, 3.52; P = .01), and after 1 year (HR, 2.67; P = .04).
  • Increasing age was significantly associated with higher ovarian cancer incidence only in women younger than 50 years (HR, 1.07; P < .01), regardless of IBS status.

IN PRACTICE:

“Identifying patient-specific risk factors, such as chronic pelvic pain or endometriosis, could help develop tailored risk profiles and improve the approach to personalized care in women with IBS-type symptoms,” the authors wrote.

SOURCE:

This study was led by Andrea Shin, Vatche and Tamar Manoukian Division of Digestive Diseases, University of California, Los Angeles. It was published online in Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics.

LIMITATIONS:

The use of diagnostic codes for identifying IBS may have led to misclassification or reflected symptoms rather than confirmed and validated diagnosis.

DISCLOSURES:

This study received support from the National Institutes of Health. Some authors reported serving as consultants, advisors, and/or receiving research support from pharmaceutical and healthcare companies; one author reported having stock options.

This article was created using several editorial tools, including AI, as part of the process. Human editors reviewed this content before publication.



Source link : https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/ovarian-cancer-risk-rises-soon-after-ibs-diagnosis-2025a1000jto?src=rss

Author :

Publish date : 2025-07-28 07:57:00

Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

Previous Post

Cancer Care Costs High Among Privately Insured Patients

Next Post

‘Happy Gilmore’ Star Kim Whitley Talks Weight Loss With Zepbound

Related Posts

Health News

Around one-third of AI search tool answers make unsupported claims

September 16, 2025
Health News

Why UK Patients Miss the Arthritis ‘Golden Window’

September 16, 2025
Health News

AREDS Vitamins Show No Effect in Geographic Atrophy

September 16, 2025
Health News

Hypercalcemia of Malignancy: What Osteoporosis Drug Is Best?

September 16, 2025
Health News

Good immune health may come at the expense of chronic inflammation

September 16, 2025
Health News

Premature Infants Need Extra Care During First 5 Years

September 16, 2025
Load More

Around one-third of AI search tool answers make unsupported claims

September 16, 2025

Why UK Patients Miss the Arthritis ‘Golden Window’

September 16, 2025

AREDS Vitamins Show No Effect in Geographic Atrophy

September 16, 2025

Hypercalcemia of Malignancy: What Osteoporosis Drug Is Best?

September 16, 2025

Good immune health may come at the expense of chronic inflammation

September 16, 2025

Premature Infants Need Extra Care During First 5 Years

September 16, 2025

Antidepressants Plus Beta Blockers Equals Health Risks

September 16, 2025

Lunar missions may contaminate the moon with hardy Earth microbes

September 16, 2025
Load More

Categories

Archives

September 2025
MTWTFSS
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
2930 
« Aug    

© 2022 NewsHealth.

No Result
View All Result
  • Health News
  • Hair Products
  • Nutrition
    • Weight Loss
  • Sexual Health
  • Skin Care
  • Women’s Health
    • Men’s Health

© 2022 NewsHealth.

Go to mobile version