Advanced Ovarian Cancer Survival Rate
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Dietary factors influence ovarian cancer survival rates
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Often diagnosed in late stages, ovarian cancer has an asymptomatic onset and a relatively low five-year survival rate of about 45 percent. Consequently investigation linked to survivorship is critical. Researchers have now evaluated possible diet associations with ovarian cancer survival. They determined that there is a strong relationship between healthy eating and prolonged survival.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Dose-Dense Chemotherapy Improves Both Overall And Progression-Free Survival In Advanced Ovarian Cancer
medicalnewstoday.com — “Women given a more intensive 'dose-dense' regimen of chemotherapy survive longer and have a higher-rate of progression free survival, concludes an Article published Online First in an upcoming edi” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Oncology Article | Ovarian Neoplasms Survival Rate
mdlinx.com — “Population-based study of ovarian cancer in Cote dOr: Prognostic factors and trends in relative survival rates over the last 20 years” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Bevacizumab extends progression-free survival in women with advanced ovarian cancer
news-medical.net — “Newly reported results from a major clinical trial show that adding bevacizumab (Avastin) to standard frontline chemotherapy for women with advanced ovarian cancer and then continuing a maintenance dose of the drug afterwards significantly extends progression-free survival. Women receiving the new treatment regimen saw no worsening of their disease for 14.1 months, compared to 10.3 months for women receiving standard therapy.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Ovarian cancer survival rates on the rise | News | Nursing Times
nursingtimes.net — “Ovarian cancer survival rates over a five-year period have almost doubled from 30 years ago, new data reveals.” View full resource at nursingtimes.net
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Screening Raises Ovarian Cancer Survival Rates | Womens eNews
womensenews.org — “Two-thirds of ovarian cancer patients die of this disease. During National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in September, health advocates are pushing for better screening to catch the disease while it's still treatable.” View full resource at womensenews.org
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Diet influences survival rates among ovarian cancer patients
tweetmeme.com — “WASHINGTON - Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago determined that there is a strong relationship between healthy eating and prolonged survival among ovarian cancer patients.The boffins reported the finding in the Ma” View full resource at tweetmeme.com
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Diet influences survival rates among ovarian cancer patients http://retwt.me/1Mm34 (via @knowdrugs)
Nursing in Practice - Ovarian cancer survival rates rise
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Dietary Factors Influence Ovarian Cancer Survival Rates: New Study Shows Relationship Between Healthy Eating And Prolonged Survival
medicalnewstoday.com — “2009 estimates projected that in the United States alone 21,550 new cases of ovarian cancer would be diagnosed and 14,600 women would die of the disease. Often diagnosed in late stages, ovarian c” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Ovarian cancer survival doubles - Yahoo! News UK
uk.news.yahoo.com — “Five-year survival rates among women with ovarian cancer have almost doubled in the past three decades, new figures show.” View full resource at uk.news.yahoo.com
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Discovery Has The Potential To Help Fight Ovarian Cancer
medicalnewstoday.com — “A potential breakthrough in treating late-stage ovarian cancer has come from University of Guelph researchers who have discovered a peptide that shrinks advanced tumours and improves survival rate” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Abagovomab Does Not Prolong Progression-Free Survival in Advanced Ovarian Cancer - ONA
oncologynurseadvisor.com — “At the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s 2011 Annual Meeting, results of the MIMOSA trial, presented by Jacobus Pfisterer, MD, PhD, from Klinikum Solingen, Germany, and colleagues, demonstrated that abagovomab does not improve progression-free survival in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.” View full resource at oncologynurseadvisor.com
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Early Ovarian Cancer: Saving Fertility?
webmd.com — “For young women with early-stage ovarian cancer, keeping their uterus and at least part of one ovary may not worsen their survival rate, a new study shows.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer
wisconsinovariancancer.com — “Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer” View full resource at wisconsinovariancancer.com
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RT @WIOvarianCancer Studies hv shown greatly improved survival rate with gynecologic oncologists. http://ow.ly/Aovi
Overall survival rate for ovarian cancer have increased over last 30 years
news-medical.net — “Survival from ovarian cancer has almost doubled over the last 30 years according to new figures from Cancer Research UK released today.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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