Treatment of Ovarian Cancer

ISBN
9781594540226
$175.00
Format Trade Cloth
Details
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2004
  • 2004/07
  • 231
  • Yes
  • Vol. 13
  • Print
  • RC280.O8T74 2004
This new volume presents the latest research on therapies for ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer is cancer that begins in the cells that constitute the ovaries, including surface epithelial cells, germ cells, and the sex cord-stromal cells. Cancer cells that metastasize from other organ sites to the ovary (most commonly breast or colon cancers) are not then considered ovarian cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, ovarian cancer accounts for 4 per cent of all cancers among women and ranks fifth as a cause of their deaths from cancer. The American Cancer Society statistics for ovarian cancer estimate that there will be 25,400 new cases and 14,300 deaths in 2003. The death rate for this disease has not changed much in the last 50 years. Unfortunately, almost 70 per cent of women with the common epithelial ovarian cancer are not diagnosed until the disease is advanced in stage - i.e., has spread to the upper abdomen (stage III) or beyond (stage IV). The 5-year survival rate for these women is only 15 to 20 per cent, whereas the 5-year survival rate for stage I disease patients approaches 90 per cent and for stage II disease patients approaches 70 per cent. from and whether the tumor is benign or cancerous. The three main types of ovarian tumors are: Epithelial Tumors, Germ Cell Tumors, and Stromal Tumors.