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How do you manage BRCA wild-type patients with an incidental STIC found at the time of an opportunistic salpingectomy?

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Gynecologic Oncology · University of Washington

I would consider having the pathology reviewed to be sure they agree with STIC, and also that they do not see invasive cancer. I would make sure the patient has had comprehensive genetic testing, as we have seen STICs even with non-BRCA genes. Regardless of genotype, but depending on the age of the ...

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