Due to the higher risk of morbidity and perioperative mortality compared to younger patients, elderly patients with advanced ovarian cancer are challenging to treat. A population-based analysis was performed to predict treatment outcomes and establish risk factors for early death of elderly patients with advanced ovarian cancer using a cohort of 3994 women diagnosed with stage III or IV ovarian cancer between 1992 and 1999, registered with the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results Cancer Registries. A multivariate accelerated failure time model allowed estimation of a risk factor model for overall survival. Patient's age, stage at presentation, presence of comorbidities, and oncology treatment facility were independently associated wit...
Background:Approximately half of women diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer(AOC)is over 65y.Accord...
INTRODUCTION. Ovarian cancer, the main cause of death among gynaecological malignancies, affects hal...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the survival rates in younger (45 years or younger) and older women (over 45) ...
Due to the higher risk of morbidity and perioperative mortality compared to younger patients, elderl...
Treatment of elderly patients with neoplasia is challenging. Age is a known prognostic factor in ova...
BACKGROUND: To examine the surgical treatment and clinical outcome of elderly and very elderly advan...
Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death from gynecological cancers in developed countries. ...
Background: Elderly ovarian cancer (OC) patients are more likely to be managed suboptimally, with wo...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundOvarian cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women ...
International audienceIn recent years, major advances have been made toward the individualization of...
Objective: To assess outcomes and identify underlying predictors of outcomes in a cohort of women ov...
Older women with ovarian cancer have disproportionately poorer survival outcomes than their younger ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The GINECO led three multicentric prospective phase II studies, El...
Background:Approximately half of women diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer(AOC)is over 65y.Accord...
INTRODUCTION. Ovarian cancer, the main cause of death among gynaecological malignancies, affects hal...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the survival rates in younger (45 years or younger) and older women (over 45) ...
Due to the higher risk of morbidity and perioperative mortality compared to younger patients, elderl...
Treatment of elderly patients with neoplasia is challenging. Age is a known prognostic factor in ova...
BACKGROUND: To examine the surgical treatment and clinical outcome of elderly and very elderly advan...
Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death from gynecological cancers in developed countries. ...
Background: Elderly ovarian cancer (OC) patients are more likely to be managed suboptimally, with wo...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
Introduction. Approximately fifty percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer (OC) are elderly. D...
International audienceAbstractBackgroundOvarian cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women ...
International audienceIn recent years, major advances have been made toward the individualization of...
Objective: To assess outcomes and identify underlying predictors of outcomes in a cohort of women ov...
Older women with ovarian cancer have disproportionately poorer survival outcomes than their younger ...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The GINECO led three multicentric prospective phase II studies, El...
Background:Approximately half of women diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer(AOC)is over 65y.Accord...
INTRODUCTION. Ovarian cancer, the main cause of death among gynaecological malignancies, affects hal...
OBJECTIVE: To compare the survival rates in younger (45 years or younger) and older women (over 45) ...