Ovarian cancer has historically been called a “ silent killer ,” because clinicians thought its symptoms were undetectable. Patients were often diagnosed so late that doctors thought nothing could be ...
The comparable rates of remission pre- and post-pandemic suggest that COVID-19 did not negatively impact the outcomes of ...
Mayo Clinic researchers say because ovarian cancer has limited symptoms, it can go undetected until it has spread. At a later ...
The guideline authors used data from 61 studies to provide recommendations on the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with newly diagnosed, stage III-IV epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or ...
The researchers found that having ever used oral contraception reduced odds of ovarian cancer by 26% (odds ratio [OR], 0.74; 95% CI, 0.66-0.84). Further, those who stopped using oral contraception at ...
In patients with early-stage ovarian cancer, a high prognostic nutritional index improved survival, while a high systemic immune-inflammation index worsened it. In advanced stages, both affected ...