학술논문

Ovarian cancer: A report from population-based cancer registry at central rural India.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Cancer Research & Therapeutics. 2023 Suppl 2, Vol. 19, p857-862. 6p.
Subject
*OVARIAN cancer
*MUCINOUS adenocarcinoma
*CERVICAL cancer
*DEATH rate
*OVARIAN tumors
Language
ISSN
0973-1482
Abstract
Introduction: Ovarian neoplasms affect a huge part of the female population and, simultaneously, have the worst prognosis among all gynecological malignancies. In most of the population-based cancer registries (PBCR) in India, ovarian cancer is the third leading site of cancer among women, trailing behind cervix and breast cancer. Materials and Methods: In the present study, we have summarized the number of new cases of ovarian malignancy and its profile observed in the PBCR in central India during 7 years. Reports: During a 7-year duration (2010–2016), 6,515 cancer patients were recorded at PBCR, and 228 cases were of ovarian malignancy. It was observed that most of the cases in this study were in 41–50 years of life. The age-standardized incidence rate of ovarian cancers in the present study was 4.61 per 100,000, and the crude incidence rate was 5.08 per 100,000. The crude mortality rate and age-standardized mortality rate of ovarian cancer were 2.3 and 2.02 per 100,000, respectively. Serous carcinoma was our study's most common histological subtype (43.75%), followed by mucinous carcinoma. Conclusion: A steady increase has been observed in the incidence of ovarian cancer in several registries. A significant goal in managing ovarian cancer is to develop an effective test to detect the disease at its earlier stages, resulting in reduced mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]