Title: Ovarian Cancer Screening

Authors: Dr Gauri Rani, Dr Soma Bandupadhyay, Dr A.C.Medhi, Dr Fauzia Shafi

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v6i5.167

Abstract

Introduction

In India, Cancer of ovary is one of the most common cancers in females and occupied third/fourth rank among cancers occurring in women during the year 2004-5 in various Indian registries. Epithelial ovarian cancer is most commonly detected in advanced stage when the overall 5 yrs survival rate is about 20-30%. Detection of early stage ovarian cancer results in improved survival. Only 25% of cancers are detected as stage 1 disease. When diagnosed in stage I, however, the cure rate can approach 90% with modern cytoreducive surgery and combination chemotherapy. Once state III & IV ovarian cancer is diagnosed. The survival rate decrease to 20-25%.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Gauri Rani

PGT 3RD Year, Dept. of Obstetric and Gynaecology, K.M.C.H