End stage ovarian cancer death
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Ovarian cancer is surgically staged, based on the extent of the disease. The staging system commonly used is the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) system, which divides ovarian cancer into four stages. Stages I-II indicates early ovarian cancer. Stages III-IV indicates the cancer …
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Ovarian cancer currently ranks fifth in cancer mortalities among women and is the leading cause of death from gynecological malignancies [1]. The conventional mode of therapy for this cancer consists of cytoreductive surgery, followed by adjuvant platinum/taxane-based chemotherapy [2].
CANCER INCIDENCE AND - Mass
Cancer of the bronchus and lung was the leading cause of cancer death for Massachusetts males during 2005 and 2009 accounting for 28.4% of all cancer deaths in males. Prostate cancer ranked second in mortality. The third and fourth most common causes of cancer death were cancers of the colon/rectum and pancreas, respectively.
Cancer Incidence in Massachusetts by Race and Ethnicity
Lung cancer and ovarian cancer death rates were statistically significantly elevated for white NH females compared with black NH females. The death rates for liver cancer were elevated for Hispanic and Asian NH females compared with the other two groups. Ovarian cancer mortality rates were statistically significantly elevated for white NH females.
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In Wit, Vivian Bearing, a 50 year-old professor of English and John Donne scholar, is diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We experience her diagnosis, treatment, and death in a series of encounters with medical providers, which are punctuated by flashbacks from her academic and personal life.
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Of the gynaecologic tumours, ovarian cancer has the highest mortality rate and it has a poor prognosis. This is due to the fact that the tumour virtually has no symptoms in an early stage. 70% of the patients begin their treatment in an advanced stage. Treatment of ovarian cancer exists of removal of the uterus and ovaries, and chemotherapy.
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Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, with 238,700 new cancer cases and 151,900 cancer deaths worldwide recorded in the 2012 [1]. This malignancy represents the eighth cause of death from cancer in women worldwide [1].
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1. Ovarian cancer affects 1.4% of women and is the fifth most common cause of cancer death in women. 2. Endometrial cancer affects 2% of women and is the fourth most common cause of death in women (after lung, breast, and colorectal cancers). 3. Cervical cancer occurs in 1% of women between ages 30–50 years; survival rates improve with early ...
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According to the Surveillance, Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) program of the United States (U.S.) National Cancer Institute, the death rate from ovarian cancer has not appreciably changed in the four decades since the so-called “war on women’s killer” was declared.
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