Disparities in ovarian cancer survival in the United States (2001-2009): Findings from the CONCORD-2 study.
Sherri L StewartRhea HarewoodMelissa MatzSun Hee RimSusan A SabatinoKevin C WardHannah K WeirPublished in: Cancer (2017)
The current data demonstrate a large and persistent disparity in ovarian cancer survival among black women compared with white women in most states. Clinical and public health efforts that ensure all women who are diagnosed with ovarian cancer receive appropriate, guidelines-based treatment may help to decrease these disparities. Future research that focuses on the development of new methods or modalities to detect ovarian cancer at early stages, when survival is relatively high, will likely improve overall US ovarian cancer survival. Cancer 2017;123:5138-59. Published 2017. This article is a U.S. Government work and is in the public domain in the USA.