Overarching view of trends and disparities in malignant neoplasm of the ovary between 1999-2023: a comprehensive CDC WONDER database study
database[Title] 2025-11-23
Summary:
CONCLUSIONS: Over the last twenty-years, mortality rates for malignant neoplasms of the ovary have declined, with the largest decreases being seen in White patients, those residing in the Midwest, urban locality, and women between 55-64 years olds. While mortality rates have declined, health disparities still continue to negatively affect ovarian cancer outcomes, and more research is needed to improve accessibility, availability, and affordability of care for patients.