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. 2019 Jun 18;2019(6):CD008215. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD008215.pub3

Franceschini 1994.

Methods 'Case‐control study'. Cases were 195 women with incident epithelial ovarian cancer admitted to major teaching and general hospitals at 4 centres. Women with borderline tumours were excluded. Controls were 1339 women from the same geographical area and admitted to the same network of hospitals as cases for a wide range of acute non‐neoplastic conditions. Women with hormonal or gynaecological diseases or bilateral oophorectomy were excluded. From 1992 to 1993; multi‐centre in Italy
Participants Age range for cases was 18 to 75 (median 55); age range for controls was 19 to 79 years (median 56)
Interventions Use of 'fertility drugs', drug, dosage, and number of cycles not reported
Outcomes Epithelial ovarian cancer by histological diagnosis (see Table 2)
Notes Duration of follow‐up and timing of exposure were not reported
Risk of bias
Bias Authors' judgement Support for judgement
Selection bias High risk All women admitted with ovarian cancer
Confounding Unclear risk Factors adjusted for age, education, parity, medical diagnosis of infertility, and length of attempt to first pregnancy
Performance bias High risk Self‐reported during an interview; unclear if interviewers were blinded to case‐control status
Detection bias Low risk Epithelial ovarian cancer by histological diagnosis
Attrition bias Unclear risk Unclear if exclusions were based on incomplete data
Selective reporting (reporting bias) Unclear risk Unclear if all fertility drugs investigated were reported