Patients with stage IV epithelial ovarian cancer (OC) treated with surgery and chemotherapy exhibit the best prognosis. To do so, they analyzed patients with stage IV epithelial OC within the ...
Researchers found no significant differences in disease-free survival, overall survival, and recurrence rates between fertility-sparing surgery and radical surgery for patients with stage I epithelial ...
The optimal timing of surgery in patients with resectable advanced ovarian cancer remains controversial. Should these patients receive the standard radical surgery followed by chemotherapy, or could ...
Stage 2 ovarian cancer is localized to the pelvis, with substages 2A and 2B indicating specific spread patterns. Diagnosis involves physical exams, imaging, blood tests, and biopsy to confirm cancer ...
Cancer outcomes are largely measured in terms of disease-free survival or overall survival, which is highly dependent on timely diagnosis and access to treatment methods available within the country's ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Laparoscopy may have some advantages over laparotomy for ovarian cancer. Results of this review are limited and ...
Late-stage ovarian cancer presents one of the most daunting challenges within oncology. Given the limited treatment options, patients and healthcare providers often find themselves navigating a ...
An interview with Dr. Zeba Aziz from Hameed Latif Hospital in Lahore, Pakistan, Dr. William Burke from Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, NY, and Dr. Keiichi Fujiwara from Saitama Medical ...
Inherited changes in the tumor suppressor genes BRCA1 and BRCA2, raise lifetime risk substantially. For ovarian cancer, the ...