Abstract:【Objective】To explore the value of combined detection of vimentin and inhibin A in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer.【Methods】Eighty-two patients with highly suspected ovarian cancer who were treated in our hospital from April 2018 to April 2019 were selected.All patients underwent epidemic histochemical detection of vimentin and inhibin A levels.The pathological diagnosis was used as the"gold standard",and the diagnostic efficacy of vimentin,inhibin A and the combined detection of ovarian cancer were analyzed.【Results】All 82 patients were examined by clinicopathological diagnosis,including 39 cases of ovarian cancer(47.56%)and 43 cases of benign ovarian lesions(52.44%).The positive rates of ovarian cancer in 82 patients detected by vimentin,inhibin A and combined examination were 46.34%,47.56%and 50.00%,respectively,the consistency of the diagnosis of ovarian cancer with the gold standard was 0.192,0.221 and 0.805,respectively,and the consistency of the joint test with the gold standard was the highest.Among the three diagnostic methods,joint diagnosis had the highest sensitivity and accuracy,followed by inhibin A,and vimentin had the lowest sensitivity and accuracy(P<0.05).【Conclusion】The combined detection of vimentin and inhibin A can significantly improve the diagnostic efficiency of ovarian cancer,and can provide a more accurate reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.