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Epidemiology and treatment patterns of epithelial ovarian cancer
Authors:Philip Jessmon  Wei Zhou  Pallavi Patwardhan
Affiliation:1. Truven Health Analytics, an IBM Company, Ann Arbor, MI, USA;2. Merck Sharpe &3. Dohme Corporation, a subsidiary of Merck &4. Co., Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, USA
Abstract:Introduction: While ovarian cancer (OC) is relatively rare, it remains one of the most fatal cancers. Lack of robust screening methods for eOC lead to detection of most cases at advanced stages, and most patients relapse following initial treatment.

Areas covered: This review summarizes epidemiology and treatment patterns of epithelial ovarian cancer (eOC). MEDLINE, EMBASE, conference proceedings, and the Cochrane Library were searched using key terms and Medical Subject Headings for ovarian cancer, treatment patterns, and epidemiology to identify articles published from 2005–2015.

Expert commentary: To improve early detection, future studies should focus on the identification of biomarkers that can detect asymptomatic disease. Following diagnosis and eventual relapse, response to first-line platinum appears to guide physicians’ choice of subsequent therapies, but we do not understand what patients ultimately receive or its relationship to categories of response to first-line platinum. Improved understanding of later-line treatment patterns, by initial response to platinum, could correlate with overall outcomes among relapsed patients and promote development of more effective treatment guidelines. Novel treatment approaches, such as immunotherapies, would fulfill a need for an effective strategy against advanced stages of OC that results in fewer toxic side effects.

Keywords:Epidemiology  epithelial ovarian cancer  ovarian cancer  treatment  patterns  prevalence  incidence
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