Readmission Rates Misleading in Ovarian Cancer
March 14th 2017Patients with ovarian cancer who were treated at the highest volume centers had superior overall survival but also higher readmission rates compared with lower volume hospitals, casting doubt on the value of this measure for patients with cancer.
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Tumor Gene Methylation May Predict Ovarian Cancer Response to PARP Inhibitor
March 13th 2017Hypermethylation of 2 wild-type tumor-associated genes increased ovarian cancer responsiveness to the PARP inhibitor rucaparib, according to a subgroup analysis of the randomized ARIEL2 trial presented at the 2017 Society of Gynecologic Oncology Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer.
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Surgical Readmission and Survival in Patients With Ovarian Cancer
March 13th 2017<p>Emma Barber, MD, UNC Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, UNC School of Medicine, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, discusses surgical readmission and survival in patients with ovarian cancer. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been shown to decrease surgical morbidity, lowering the complication rates and risk of death. </p>
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Primary Debulking Surgery for Ovarian Cancer Riskier Than NACT-IDS Regimen
April 1st 2015In a single-institution randomized prospective controlled trial of women with advanced epithelial ovarian cancer, 52.6% of patients in the PDS study arm had major complications with an MSKCC score of 3 or greater.
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Fosbretabulin Plus Bevacizumab Improves PFS, Doubles Hypertension in Ovarian Cancer
March 31st 2015The addition fosbretabulin tromethamine to bevacizumab lowered the risk of progression by 31.5% but doubled the rate of hypertension compared with bevacizumab alone in pretreated patients with recurrent ovarian cancer enrolled in the phase II GOG186i study.
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FANG Vaccine Markedly Decreases Disease Recurrence in Phase II Ovarian Cancer Trial
March 29th 2015A 2:1 open-label phase II trial of the FANG vaccine achieved a marked delay in time to progression, in all 14 of 21 patients with stage III/IV ovarian cancer who participated. The other 7 patients did not receive the vaccine.
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