Prognostic factors in well‐differentiated early‐stage epithelial ovarian cancer

Background. The prognosis of patients with early ovarian cancer is good as compared with that of patients with advanced disease. However, there are no methods for predicting prognosis of early ovarian cancer, on which treatment decisions can be based.

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