Clinical Study
Survival Advantage Associated with Decrease in Stage at Detection from Stage IIIC to Stage IIIA Epithelial Ovarian Cancer
Table 2
Demographic data Stage IIIA versus Stage IIIC epithelial ovarian cancer, University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center 2000–2009.
| | IIIA | IIIC | Significance |
| | Mean | Mean | |
| Age at diagnosis | | | | Number of live births at diagnosis | | | |
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| Race | | | | Black | 0 | 1 (0.5%) | | White | 15 (100%) | 185 (99.5%) | | Other | 0 | 0 | | Appalachian Region | | | | Appalachia | 8 (53%) | 115 (62%) | | Non-Appalachia | 7 (47%) | 71 (38%) | | Urban region | | | | Rural | 5 (33%) | 70 (38%) | | Urban | 10 (67%) | 116 (62%) | | Cell type | | | | Serous carcinoma | 8 (54%) | 118 (63%) | | Endometrioid carcinoma | 3 (20%) | 17 (10%) | | Mixed adenocarcinoma (NOS) | 2 (13%) | 36 (19%) | | Clear cell, mucinous, carcinoma (NOS) | 2 (13%) | 15 (8%) | |
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NOS: not otherwise specified.
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