- Document type
- Clinical pathways
- Place
- Hertfordshire and West Essex ICB
- Output type
- Clinical Pathways
- Pathway
- Ovarian Cancer Pathway
Ovarian Cancer
Pathway Publish Date: March 2025
Pathway Review Date: March 2027
The suspected ovarian cancer pathway is triggered by symptoms such as persistent abdominal bloating, early satiety, pelvic pain, or urinary issues, especially in women aged 50 or older. Key risk factors include a family history of ovarian or breast cancer, endometriosis, and certain genetic mutations (BRCA1/2).
If physical exams reveal ascites or a pelvic mass- immediate referral to a gynaecological cancer service is necessary.
Elevated CA125 levels (≥35 IU/ml) require further investigation through ultrasound
And any other findings suggestive of ovarian cancer prompt urgent referral for a two-week wait (2WW) appointment. The pathway emphasizes quick action for timely diagnosis and treatment.
Please see pathway for further details.