Cancer ranks as a leading cause of death worldwide; an estimated 1.7 million new diagnoses were reported in 2021. Ovarian cancer, the most lethal of gynecological malignancies, has no effective screening with over 70% of patients being diagnosed in an advanced stage. The aim of this study was to determine the most statistically significant contributing factors through a multivariate regression into the severity of female gynecological cancers. Data from the surveillance, epidemiology, and end results program (SEER) cancer database were utilized in this study. Several attempted multivariate linear regressions were implemented with further reduced models; however, a linear model could not be properly fit to the data. Because of unmet assumpti...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
About 6000 women in the United Kingdom develop ovarian cancer each year and about two-thirds of the ...
The objective of the present study is to investigate key aspects of ovarian and breast cancers, ...
The objective of the present study is to investigate key aspects of ovarian and breast cancers, ...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of mortality among women in the United States....
ObjectiveAlthough ovarian cancer is a deadly disease, approximately a third of women survive ≥9 ...
Objective: Our goal was to accurately predict 5-year survival in patients with epithelial ovarian ca...
Abstract Background Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of mortality among women in the United...
AimTo establish prediction models for 2-year overall survival of ovarian cancer patients with metast...
One of the prognostic factors most highly associated with ovarian cancer survival is response to ini...
Gene expression provides rich information. Successful application has made to predict prognosis of s...
Abstract Background Owing to the high morbidity and mortality, ovarian cancer has seriously endanger...
About 6000 women in the United Kingdom develop ovarian cancer each year and about two-thirds of the ...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
About 6000 women in the United Kingdom develop ovarian cancer each year and about two-thirds of the ...
The objective of the present study is to investigate key aspects of ovarian and breast cancers, ...
The objective of the present study is to investigate key aspects of ovarian and breast cancers, ...
BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of mortality among women in the United States....
ObjectiveAlthough ovarian cancer is a deadly disease, approximately a third of women survive ≥9 ...
Objective: Our goal was to accurately predict 5-year survival in patients with epithelial ovarian ca...
Abstract Background Ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of mortality among women in the United...
AimTo establish prediction models for 2-year overall survival of ovarian cancer patients with metast...
One of the prognostic factors most highly associated with ovarian cancer survival is response to ini...
Gene expression provides rich information. Successful application has made to predict prognosis of s...
Abstract Background Owing to the high morbidity and mortality, ovarian cancer has seriously endanger...
About 6000 women in the United Kingdom develop ovarian cancer each year and about two-thirds of the ...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
ObjectiveOptimal debulking with no macroscopic residual disease strongly predicts ovarian cancer sur...
About 6000 women in the United Kingdom develop ovarian cancer each year and about two-thirds of the ...