We analyzed New South Wales Central Cancer Registry data for 1980-2003, to determine time trends in case fatality from ovarian cancer, after adjusting for stage, histological, and sociodemographic factors, and to consider service-delivery and research implications. After adjusting for covariates, the relative risk (95% confidence limit) of ovarian-cancer death reduced to 0.51 (0.46, 0.57) for 1999-2003 compared with 1980-1983. Relative risks were higher for adenocarcinomas and other specified and unspecified cancers than serous carcinomas, but lower for endometrioid carcinomas, sex cord-stromal and germ cell tumors. The probability of diagnosis with localized as opposed to more advanced disease was lower in older patients, the lowest socioe...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
Ovarian cancer mortality has been declining over the last few decades in most countries of the world...
[Extract] The incidence of ovarian cancer is increasing in Australian women. This disease has increa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe survival patterns in a nationally complete cohort of Australian women with ep...
Objective: To describe survival patterns in a nationally complete cohort of Australian women with ep...
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the trends in incidence and mortality and estimate survival for ...
Of the few factors known to be associated with epithelial ovarian cancer, the most consistently obse...
Purpose: To compare trends in ovarian cancer incidence in the USA and Australia in relation to chang...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women worldwide, with 239 000 new cases diagnose...
Abstract Background The aim of this population-based study was to assess independent prognostic fact...
Objective: To investigate the changes of incidence and prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer in thi...
Anne Fia Grann1, Mette Nørgaard1, Jan Blaakær2, Erik Søgaard-Anderse...
Background: Socio-economic (SE) status is closely linked to health status and the mechanisms of this...
Reproductive and hormonal exposures are known to influence ovarian carcinogenesis, but little is kno...
Abstract Background The survival of patients with ovarian cancer has improved because of surgery and...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
Ovarian cancer mortality has been declining over the last few decades in most countries of the world...
[Extract] The incidence of ovarian cancer is increasing in Australian women. This disease has increa...
OBJECTIVE: To describe survival patterns in a nationally complete cohort of Australian women with ep...
Objective: To describe survival patterns in a nationally complete cohort of Australian women with ep...
Abstract Objectives: To investigate the trends in incidence and mortality and estimate survival for ...
Of the few factors known to be associated with epithelial ovarian cancer, the most consistently obse...
Purpose: To compare trends in ovarian cancer incidence in the USA and Australia in relation to chang...
Ovarian cancer is the seventh most common cancer in women worldwide, with 239 000 new cases diagnose...
Abstract Background The aim of this population-based study was to assess independent prognostic fact...
Objective: To investigate the changes of incidence and prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer in thi...
Anne Fia Grann1, Mette Nørgaard1, Jan Blaakær2, Erik Søgaard-Anderse...
Background: Socio-economic (SE) status is closely linked to health status and the mechanisms of this...
Reproductive and hormonal exposures are known to influence ovarian carcinogenesis, but little is kno...
Abstract Background The survival of patients with ovarian cancer has improved because of surgery and...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
Ovarian cancer mortality has been declining over the last few decades in most countries of the world...
[Extract] The incidence of ovarian cancer is increasing in Australian women. This disease has increa...