OVARIAN cancerGYNECOLOGIC cancerDELAYED diagnosisSYMPTOMSDEATH rateOvarian cancer is amongst one of the most commonly occurring cancers affecting women, and the leading cause of gynecologic related cancer death. Its poor prognosis and high mortality rates can be attributed to the absence of specific ...
Prevalence & Survival Rate Ovarian cancer is the fifth according to the frequency of deaths caused by cancer in women, the leading cause of deaths caused by malignant gynecologic tumors, and the second according to the frequency of tumors in gynecology. Every year at least 225 thousand cases of...
In this paper, we analyze ovarian cancer cases from six hospitals in China, screen the prognostic factors and predict the survival rate. The data has the feature that all the covariates are categorical. We use three methods to estimate the survival rate–the traditional Cox regression, the two-...
Observational studies have reported a modest association between obesity and risk of ovarian cancer; however, whether it is also associated with survival and whether this association varies for the different histologic subtypes are not clear. We undertook an international collaborative analysis to assess ...
Background Survival rates for women diagnosed with ovarian cancer are much poorer than other gynaecological cancers and greatly depend on stage at diagnosis. A recent publication showed that unlike some other developed countries, there has been no improvement in the five‐year survival rate for those...
The survival rate for Ovarian Cancer patients in Northern Ireland is one of the lowest in Europe and death rates for the disease in the Province have increased by nearly 13 per cent over the last 20 years. These startling statistics were reported to the British Gynaecological Cancer Society (...
Patients with a family history had a more aggressive course than the sporadic cases.doi:10.1080/02841860701784544Jianguang JiAsta FrstiJan SundquistPer LennerKari HemminkitaylorActa OncologicaJi J,Forsti A,Sundquist J,Lenner P,Hemminki K. Survival in ovarian cancer patients by histology and family...
Ovarian canceris one of the most common types of cancer in women –around 7,300 womenin the UK are diagnosed with it each year. The disease often isn’t recognised until it has already spread, and even after successful treatment, there is a high risk of the cancer returning. Only half ...
This lack of improvement contrasts with the national cancer strategies implemented during this last decade, focusing on improving the survival of ovarian cancer patients.Keywords&58; ovarian neoplasm, outcome research, MRR, mortality rate ratio 展开 ...
in ovarian cancer of early treatment of relapse based on CA125 level alone vs delayed treatment based on conventional clinical indicators showed no survival benefit from early treatment, it was argued that this trial did not appropriately consider the role of SCR since patients with PSR EOC were ...