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Mikio Mikami,Satoru Nagase,Wataru Yamagami,Kimio Ushijma,Hironori Tashiro,Hidetaka Katabuchi 대한부인종양학회 2017 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Vol.28 No.4
Objective: Recent evidence has supported the concept that epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC)arises from the cells of the fallopian tube or endometrium. This study investigated currentpractice in Japan with respect to performing opportunistic bilateral salpingectomy (OBS)during gynecological surgery for benign disease for Ovarian Cancer Prevention. Methods: We mailed a questionnaire to 767 hospitals and clinics, comprising 628 accreditedtraining institutions of the Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (JSOG), Japan Societyof Gynecologic Oncology (JSGO), or Japan Society of Gynecologic and Obstetric Endoscopyand Minimally Invasive Therapy (JSGOE) and 139 private institutions with at least one JSGOEcertifiedlicensed gynecologic laparoscopist. Results: Among the 767 institutions, 444 (57.9%) provided responses, including 91 (20.6%)that were both JSGOE and JSGO accredited, 71 (16.0%) that were only JSGO accredited, 88(19.8%) that were only JSGOE accredited, and 194 (43.7%) that were unaccredited. It wasfound that awareness and performance of OBS largely depended on the JSGO and/or JSGOEaccreditation status. OBS was only performed at 54.0% of responding institutions and just6.8% of the institutions were willing to participate in randomized controlled trials to validatethis method for reducing the incidence of ovarian cancer. Conclusion: The JSOG Gynecologic Tumor Committee will announce its opinion onsalpingectomy for ovarian cancer prevention to all JSOG members and will develop a systemfor monitoring the number of OBS procedures in Japan.