Ovarian cancer health politics in Romania and Germany: A comparative study

Exp Ther Med. 2021 Nov;22(5):1217. doi: 10.3892/etm.2021.10651. Epub 2021 Aug 26.

Abstract

Ovarian cancer is known to have a poor prognosis, being the 7th most common cancer type in women with regard to incidence and mortality worldwide. The present study underlines the importance of early diagnosis and prevention management of ovarian cancer. This study is a hospital-based case-control study that was conducted at the same time in two similar hospitals from different countries, Romania and Germany, over three years. The results showed that significant differences were identified for the two groups with regards to the age factor (P<0.001). A risk analysis was performed to determine whether the patients from Romania were exposed to a risk factor. The risk of developing deadly diseases was deemed much higher owing to insufficient protocols or informative programs in Romania. The medical information, early diagnosis and standardized therapy with optimum treatment based on health policy and health care systems, play a key role concerning the management and prognosis of ovarian cancer which are different from country to country.

Keywords: Germany; Romania; early diagnosis; gynecological cancer; ovarian cancer; standardized therapy.

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Funding: No funding was received.