1. Ovarian Cancer Retrospective European (O'CaRE) study: first-line outcomes by number of risk factors for progression.
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Krell J, Shaw D, McGrane J, Hartkopf A, Herrero A, Yeoh C, Masvidal M, Raspagliesi F, York W, Schilder JM, Mascialino B, McDermott E, Kalilani L, and Hanker L
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Aim: The Ovarian Cancer Retrospective European (O'CaRE) study assessed the cumulative impact of high-risk factors on progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) following first-line treatment in patients diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer. Patients & methods: Medical records were collected from five European countries (2014 and 2015). Patients were grouped by number of high-risk factors: stage IV diagnosis, no known BRCA mutation , interval debulking surgery or no surgery, or visible residual disease. Results: Our analysis included 405 patients grouped based on having one (20.4%); two (32.3%); three (33.7%) or four (11.9%) high-risk factors. Increasing cumulative numbers of high-risk factors were associated with numerically shorter PFS and OS. Conclusion: Risk profiles should be carefully considered when planning clinical care.
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- 2024
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