ROMA,algorithm,evaluation,journal,impact Factor ,pelvic Mass,cancers,CA125 And HE4

ROMA is currently a very useful diagnostic tool for pre-operative stratification of pelvic mass patients which reveals a very good sensitivity and specificity. However, further studies are needed to determine the optimal cutoff points for the algorithm in a large assembly of patients and with assays from numerous manufacturers. ROMA performs better on type II and advanced cancers than CA125 and HE4.Journal impact factor provides a quantitative evaluation tool for the grading, evaluation, sorting, and comparison of similar journals. It represents the total number of references to recent publications reported in scientific and social science journals in a given year or time, and is also used as a metric for a journal's relative significance within its area. This is first conceived by the Institute for Scientific Knowledge president, Eugene Garfield. A journal's impact factor is calculated by splitting the amount of current year references into the originating articles that were reported in the journal during the preceding two years.

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