It is increasingly common for ovarian cancer to affect older women, with over half of all cases involving patients aged 65 years and older. Unfortunately, elderly patients with ovarian malignancy tend to be treated less aggressively than younger patients, with less extensive surgery and less intensive chemotherapy regimens. This is due to a variety of factors, such as overall medical fitness and the function of specific organs. Moreover, multiple morbidities are typical for geriatric patients and affect their eligibility for certain forms of cancer therapy as well as their treatment outcomes, which are commonly less satisfactory than in younger patients. Additionally, for fear of complications, treating physicians sometimes limit the extent...
Approximately 70% of women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are diagnosed with advanced stage di...
BACKGROUND Primary debulking surgery before initiation of chemotherapy has been the standard of care...
Due to the higher risk of morbidity and perioperative mortality compared to younger patients, elderl...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of patients with advanced ovarian carcinoma treated...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in advanced ovaria...
The management of advanced gynaecological cancers remains a therapeutic challenge. Neoadjuvant chemo...
Background: Elderly ovarian cancer (OC) patients are more likely to be managed suboptimally, with wo...
It is clear that primary debulking remains the standard of care within the treatment of advanced ova...
INTRODUCTION. Ovarian cancer, the main cause of death among gynaecological malignancies, affects hal...
International audienceIn recent years, major advances have been made toward the individualization of...
BACKGROUND: To examine the surgical treatment and clinical outcome of elderly and very elderly advan...
Aim: To study the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by surgical cytoreduction in the ...
The aim of this study was to determine the tolerability, safety and feasibility of chemotherapy in v...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of patients with advanced ovarian carci...
Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death from gynecological cancers in developed countries. ...
Approximately 70% of women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are diagnosed with advanced stage di...
BACKGROUND Primary debulking surgery before initiation of chemotherapy has been the standard of care...
Due to the higher risk of morbidity and perioperative mortality compared to younger patients, elderl...
The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of patients with advanced ovarian carcinoma treated...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in advanced ovaria...
The management of advanced gynaecological cancers remains a therapeutic challenge. Neoadjuvant chemo...
Background: Elderly ovarian cancer (OC) patients are more likely to be managed suboptimally, with wo...
It is clear that primary debulking remains the standard of care within the treatment of advanced ova...
INTRODUCTION. Ovarian cancer, the main cause of death among gynaecological malignancies, affects hal...
International audienceIn recent years, major advances have been made toward the individualization of...
BACKGROUND: To examine the surgical treatment and clinical outcome of elderly and very elderly advan...
Aim: To study the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by surgical cytoreduction in the ...
The aim of this study was to determine the tolerability, safety and feasibility of chemotherapy in v...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the outcome of patients with advanced ovarian carci...
Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death from gynecological cancers in developed countries. ...
Approximately 70% of women with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) are diagnosed with advanced stage di...
BACKGROUND Primary debulking surgery before initiation of chemotherapy has been the standard of care...
Due to the higher risk of morbidity and perioperative mortality compared to younger patients, elderl...