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Worldwide comparison of ovarian cancer survival: Histological group and stage at diagnosis (CONCORD-2)
Authors
M Abdel-Rahman
C Allemani
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R Alonso
NE Arias-Ortiz
G Azevedo e Silva
E Bah
E Barrios
S Bayo
C Bertrand
S Bouzbid
D Bradshaw
LE Bravo
GH Calabrano
B Carballo Quintero
H Carreira
MD Chirlaque
AJ Coldman
MP Coleman
P Cueva
MP Curado
C Daniel
JC de Oliveira
PCF De Souza
K Del Pino
RAD Dewar
MC Diumenjo
MM El Mistiri
SB Espinola
A Fabowale
R Fita
JC Galaz
YH Galán
DA Garcilazo
PL Giacciani
MS González
MA Green
M Hamdi-Chérif
H Hannah
VM Herrera
DA Herrmann
SG Ibañez
L Jaidane
L Jaramillo
DM Jurado
E Kumar
I Kumcher
A Lalany
MF Lanza
C Laporte
WD Laspada
MRDO Latorre
EA Laura
CA Lima
E Lobo de Oliveira
R Louchini
M MacIntyre
B Malle
SS Manraj
L Marrett
F Martínez-Reyes
M Matz
C McClure
FR McCrate
CD Melo
M Mokni
F Moreno
JA Moya
C Nikiforuk
DE Nishri
G Noonan
SH Nortje
OJ Ogunbiyi
ML Pérez-Meza
R Quinto
KI Robb
M Ruta
S Ryan
D Salmerón
C Scandiuzzi
R Sewpaul-Sungkur
L Shack
NIM Somdyala
DC Stefan
H Stuart-Panko
R Swaminathan
LF Tanaka
P Torres
CR Torres-Cintrón
G Tortolero-Luna
D Turner
CJ Uribe
S Vargas
CLA Veneziano
DB Veneziano
KA Vriends
RR Woods
JG Yépez
MC Yépez
Z Zaidi
B Zhang
Publication date
1 February 2017
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
Doi
Abstract
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. Objective Ovarian cancer comprises several histological groups with widely differing levels of survival. We aimed to explore international variation in survival for each group to help interpret international differences in survival from all ovarian cancers combined. We also examined differences in stage-specific survival. Methods The CONCORD programme is the largest population-based study of global trends in cancer survival, including data from 60 countries for 695,932 women (aged 15–99 years) diagnosed with ovarian cancer during 1995–2009. We defined six histological groups: type I epithelial, type II epithelial, germ cell, sex cord-stromal, other specific non-epithelial and non-specific morphology, and estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival for each country by histological group. We also analysed data from 67 cancer registries for 233,659 women diagnosed from 2001 to 2009, for whom information on stage at diagnosis was available. We estimated age-standardised 5-year net survival by stage at diagnosis (localised or advanced). Results Survival from type I epithelial ovarian tumours for women diagnosed during 2005–09 ranged from 40 to 70%. Survival from type II epithelial tumours was much lower (20–45%). Survival from germ cell tumours was higher than that of type II epithelial tumours, but also varied widely between countries. Survival for sex-cord stromal tumours was higher than for the five other groups. Survival from localised tumours was much higher than for advanced disease (80% vs. 30%). Conclusions There is wide variation in survival between histological groups, and stage at diagnosis remains an important factor in ovarian cancer survival. International comparisons of ovarian cancer survival should incorporate histology
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