Ovarian tumor diagnosis: the hidden emotional toll revealed
NCT ID NCT04253327
First seen May 12, 2026 · Last updated Jun 11, 2026 · Updated 6 times
Summary
This study looked at how being diagnosed and treated for a borderline ovarian tumor affects a woman's emotional well-being and sexual health. Researchers compared 60 women with these tumors to women who had surgery for non-cancerous ovarian growths. The goal was to measure anxiety, depression, body image, and sexual function using standard questionnaires.
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Universitair Ziekenhuis UZBrussel
Jette, Brussels Capital, 1090, Belgium
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