Survival outcomes of recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer: Experience from a Thailand Northern tertiary care center
To assess survival outcomes in a retrospective study, recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer patients were divided into three groups according to the platinum free interval as follows: platinum refractory that included the patients with tumor progression during treatment; platinum resistant and platinu...
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Main Authors: | Jansaka,N., Suprasert,P. |
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Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention
2015
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