Publications by authors named "Rachel M Brightwell"

Our objective was to determine whether the frequencies of non-ovarian cancers (NOC) within families in a large Familial Ovarian Cancer Registry (FOCR) are significantly different from the frequencies listed in the SEER database. The FOCR was established in 1981. Registry members are families with two or more first degree relatives who have a diagnosis of ovarian cancer, three or more cases of cancer on one side of the family with at least one being ovarian, at least one female with two or more primary cancers in which one is ovary, or a history of two or more cancers in the family with at least one being ovarian cancer diagnosed before the age of 45.

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Objectives: Prognostic risk factors influencing survival in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) include tumor stage, grade, histologic subtype, debulking, and platinum status. Little is known about the impact of hormonal milieu and reproductive factors before cancer diagnosis on clinical outcome. We sought to evaluate whether oral contraceptive (OC) use carries any prognostic significance on overall survival (OS) in patients with EOC.

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•Malignant peritoneal mesothelioma is a rare aggressive tumor with approximately 400 new cases annually in the US.•In optimal cytoreduction HIPEC is the standard treatment.•In suboptimal cytoreduction IV cisplatin and pemetrexed have high efficacy.

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Objectives: To evaluate the impact of operative start time (OST) on surgical outcomes in patients with advanced ovarian cancer.

Methods: All stage IIIB-IV serous ovarian cancer patients who underwent primary surgery at our institution from 1/01 to 1/10 were identified. Fourteen factors were evaluated for an association with surgical outcomes including OST and OR tumor index (1 point each for carcinomatosis and/or bulky [≥ 1 cm] upper abdominal disease).

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