You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Ovarian Cancer news Ovarian Cancer news Avastin delays progression of ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jun 02 12 Adding cancer drug Avastin to standard chemotherapy doubled the length of time a certain group of advanced ovarian cancer patients lived without their disease getting worse, according to results of a… UCI study finds racial, economic disparities in ovarian cancer care, survival • Ovarian Cancer news • May 08 12 Poor women and African Americans with ovarian cancer are less likely to receive the highest standards of care, leading to worse outcomes than among white and… DNA repair pathway score for predicting chemotherapy response in ovarian cancer patients • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 16 12 A DNA repair pathway-focused score has the potential to help determine if first-line platinum based chemotherapy can benefit advanced-stage ovarian cancer patients, according to a… DNA Repair Genes May Predict Ovarian Cancer Survival • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 14 12 A high score based on the expression of 23 genes involved in repairing DNA damage after platinum-based chemotherapy for ovarian cancer was associated with a 5-year survival of 40%… Researchers identify genes that may help in ovarian cancer diagnosis and prognosis • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 09 12 Scientists from Duke University Medical Center have determined that genes acting as molecular “on/off” switches can define clinically relevant molecular subtypes of ovarian cancer, providing… Higher BMI Tied to Ovarian Cancer Risk • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 07 12 A woman’s height and body mass index (BMI) may significantly influence her ovarian cancer risk, a large meta-analysis found. For each 5-cm increase in height, the adjusted relative risk for… Selumetinib Controlled Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Apr 01 12 Selumetinib, a small-molecule MEK inhibitor, demonstrated the ability to control low-grade serous ovarian or peritoneal cancer, according to phase II study results presented at the AACR Annual Meeting 2012, held… Combo Promising for Resistant Ovarian Cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Mar 29 12 Patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer had a twofold increase in progression-free survival (PFS) when treated with an investigational folate conjugate, a phase II randomized trial showed. Median PFS increased from 2.7… Researchers find possible genetic keys to surviving epithelial ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Mar 06 12 Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and colleagues from 11 other institutions in the United States and the United Kingdom have used two genome-wide association studies (GWAS) -… Wayne State proves targeted tumor freezing therapy increases ovarian cancer survival • Ovarian Cancer news • Feb 17 12 Ovarian cancer, which killed 15,000 American women last year, is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. A team of Wayne State University School of Medicine… Study Explains High Platelets in Ovarian Cancer Patients; Survival Reduced • Ovarian Cancer news • Feb 16 12 Highly elevated platelet levels fuel tumor growth and reduce the survival of ovarian cancer patients, an international team of researchers led by scientists at The University of… Researchers Find Ovarian Cancer Risk Related To Inherited Inflammation Genes • Ovarian Cancer news • Feb 08 12 In a study conducted by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and colleagues from 11 other institutions in the Unites States and the United Kingdom, genes that are… Ovarian cancer screening popular despite guidelines • Ovarian Cancer news • Feb 07 12 Despite expert guidelines and scientific evidence to the contrary, a third of U.S. primary care physicians believe ovarian cancer screening is effective and many would offer it to patients, according to… Birth after cancer treatment with removal and storage of ovary • Ovarian Cancer news • Jan 26 12 For the first time in Germany, a woman has given birth to a child after removal and preservation of tissue from one of her ovaries. This course… Women with Certain Type of Ovarian Cancer and BRCA Gene Mutation Have Improved Survival at 5 Years • Breast Cancer news • • Ovarian Cancer news • Jan 25 12 Among women with invasive epithelial ovarian cancer, patients having a germline (gene change in a reproductive cell that could be… Faulty proteins may prove significant in identifying new treatments for ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jan 13 12 A constellation of defective proteins suspected in causing a malfunction in the body’s ability to repair its own DNA could be the link scientists need… Tiny genetic variation can predict ovarian cancer outcome • Ovarian Cancer news • Dec 05 11 Yale Cancer Center researchers have shown that a tiny genetic variation predicts chances of survival and response to treatment for patients with ovarian cancer. The findings, published in the… Folate receptors may serve as a front door to ovarian cancer treatment • Ovarian Cancer news • Oct 28 11 A new strategy that takes advantage of ovarian cancer’s reliance on folate appears to give relapse patients extra months of life with few side effects,… BRCA2 genetic mutation associated with improved survival and chemotherapy response in ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Oct 12 11 Among women with a certain type of high-grade ovarian cancer, having BRCA2 genetic mutations, but not BRCA1, was associated with improved overall survival and… Ovarian cancer patients survive longer with BRCA2 mutated in tumors • Ovarian Cancer news • Oct 12 11 Women with high-grade ovarian cancer live longer and respond better to platinum-based chemotherapy when their tumors have BRCA2 genetic mutations, researchers at The University of Texas MD… New Imaging Technique Highlights Cancer During Surgery • Ovarian Cancer news • Sep 21 11 Ovarian cancer is one of the most frequent forms of cancer that affect women. As tumors can initially grow unchecked in the abdomen without causing any major symptoms, patients are… ‘Trojan Horse’ particle sneaks chemotherapy in to kill ovarian cancer cells • Ovarian Cancer news • Sep 12 11 A common chemotherapy drug has been successfully delivered to cancer cells inside tiny microparticles using a method inspired by our knowledge of how the human immune… FDA clears biomarker test for ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Sep 06 11 Approval last week by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clears the path for nationwide use of tools that show the greatest specificity in estimating the risk of ovarian cancer… Cancer stem cells recruit normal stem cells to fuel ovarian cancer, U-M study finds • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 18 11 Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that a type of normal stem cell fuels ovarian cancer by encouraging… Low dose naltrexone (LDN): Harnessing the body’s own chemistry to treat human ovarian cancer • Ovarian Cancer news • Jul 13 11 Researchers at The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Hershey, Pennsylvania have discovered that a low dose of the opioid antagonist naltrexone (LDN)… Page 3 of 8 pages < 1 2 3 4 5 > Last » << Back to main