Background: Ovarian cancer continues to have a poor prognosis with the majority of women diagnosed with advanced disease. Therefore, we undertook the UK Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS) to determine if population screening can reduce deaths due to the disease. We report on ovarian cancer mortality after long-term follow-up in UKCTOCS. / Methods: In this randomised controlled trial, postmenopausal women aged 50–74 years were recruited from 13 centres in National Health Service trusts in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Exclusion criteria were bilateral oophorectomy, previous ovarian or active non-ovarian malignancy, or increased familial ovarian cancer risk. The trial management system confirmed eligibility a...
Background The United Kingdom Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS) was the big...
Simple Summary: Ovarian cancer survival in the UK is poorer than other similar countries. Results fr...
Despite significant improvements in therapy, ovarian cancer continues to be a leading cause of death...
Ovarian cancer is most commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage (3 or 4) and remains the deadliest gy...
Background Ovarian cancer continues to have a poor prognosis with the majority of women diagnosed w...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a poor prognosis, with just 40% of patients surviving 5 years. We des...
SummaryBackgroundOvarian cancer has a poor prognosis, with just 40% of patients surviving 5 years. W...
SummaryBackgroundOvarian cancer has a high case–fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until ...
Randomised controlled trials of ovarian cancer (OC) screening have not yet demonstrated an impact on...
Cancer Research UK (C1005/A6383, C1005/A7749), The Eve Appeal, and the United Kingdom National Insti...
Background: Ovarian cancer has a high case–fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
BACKGROUND: To assess the within-trial cost-effectiveness of an NHS ovarian cancer screening (OCS) p...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
AbstractEvidence of a mortality benefit continues to elude ovarian cancer (OC) screening. Data from ...
Background The United Kingdom Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS) was the big...
Simple Summary: Ovarian cancer survival in the UK is poorer than other similar countries. Results fr...
Despite significant improvements in therapy, ovarian cancer continues to be a leading cause of death...
Ovarian cancer is most commonly diagnosed at an advanced stage (3 or 4) and remains the deadliest gy...
Background Ovarian cancer continues to have a poor prognosis with the majority of women diagnosed w...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a poor prognosis, with just 40% of patients surviving 5 years. We des...
SummaryBackgroundOvarian cancer has a poor prognosis, with just 40% of patients surviving 5 years. W...
SummaryBackgroundOvarian cancer has a high case–fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until ...
Randomised controlled trials of ovarian cancer (OC) screening have not yet demonstrated an impact on...
Cancer Research UK (C1005/A6383, C1005/A7749), The Eve Appeal, and the United Kingdom National Insti...
Background: Ovarian cancer has a high case–fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
BACKGROUND: To assess the within-trial cost-effectiveness of an NHS ovarian cancer screening (OCS) p...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer has a high case-fatality ratio, with most women not diagnosed until the d...
AbstractEvidence of a mortality benefit continues to elude ovarian cancer (OC) screening. Data from ...
Background The United Kingdom Collaborative Trial of Ovarian Cancer Screening (UKCTOCS) was the big...
Simple Summary: Ovarian cancer survival in the UK is poorer than other similar countries. Results fr...
Despite significant improvements in therapy, ovarian cancer continues to be a leading cause of death...