Investigator

Angéline Galvin

SDU

AGAngéline Galvin
Papers(1)
The challenge of ovar…
Collaborators(2)
J. BarbenNicolas Bertrand
Institutions(3)
Bordeaux Population H…Unknown InstitutionCentre Eugène Marquis

Papers

The challenge of ovarian cancer care in the oldest old

Ovarian cancer (OC) is the eighth most common cancer in women, with a poor prognosis, particularly in older women. The aim of this study was to describe an octogenarian population with OC and to examine the differences in net survival (NS) according to age. In this retrospective observational population-based study from a gynecological cancer registry, patients aged > 18 years with an identified epithelial ovarian cancer stage IA to IVB diagnosed between 1998 and 2018 were included. Patients with non-available FIGO stage were excluded. Patients were stratified into three age groups: <70, 70-79 and ≥80 years, then by OC stage (FIGO I-II, IIIA-IIIB, IIIC-IV). Sociodemographic and cancer-related variables were compared using univariate test (Khi²). The 5-year NS was calculated using the Pohar-Perme method. Among the 721 patients included: 462 (64.1 %) were younger than 70 years, 176 (24.4 %) were aged between 70 and 79 years, and 83 (11.85 %) were aged 80 years or older. Patients ≥80 years had a trend for lower rate of serous carcinoma than the other age subgroups. As age increased, patients were less likely to undergo surgery and chemotherapy. While 73 % of women <70 years received a combination of surgery and chemotherapy, the rate was 62 % among women 70-79 years and 27 % among women ≥80 years (p<.0001). When focusing on FIGO IIIC-IV stages, the 5-year NS rate for women <70 years was 45.1 % (95 % CI 39.1-52.0). For women 70-79 years, it was 25.9 % (95 % CI 18.6-36.1), and for those ≥80 years, it was 19.5 % (95 % CI 10.0-38.0) (p<.005). The oldest patients had less optimal treatment and a lower NS compared to patients in their seventies or younger. Frailty should be carefully assessed to optimize care in the oldest patients with OC.

28Works
1Papers
2Collaborators
NeoplasmsBone NeoplasmsSoft Tissue Neoplasms

Positions

Researcher

SDU

2018–

Post-doc in epidemiology

University of Southern Denmark · Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Biodemography team

2012–

Epidemiologist

Univ. Bordeaux, INSERM, Population Health Research Center, UMR 1219 · EPICENE team

Education

2017

PhD Epidemiology

Univ. Bordeaux, INSERM, Population Health Research Center, EPICENE team, UMR 1219

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