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The every woman study™ low- and middle-income countries edition protocol: A multi-country observational study to assess opportunities and challenges to improving survival and quality of life for women with ovarian cancer

Frances ReidWorld Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaTracey L. AdamsDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, South AfricaRafe Sadnan AdelCancerBD, Dhaka, BangladeshCarlos Eduardo Mattos Cunha AndradeDepartment of Gynecologic Oncology, Barretos Cancer Hospital, Barretos, BrazilAnmol BajwaWorld Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaIan BamburyUniversity of the West Indies, Kingston, JamaicaNada BenhimaDepartment of Medical Oncology, Mohammed VI University Hospital, Marrakech, MoroccoRaikhan BolatbekovaKazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology, Almaty, KazakhstanDavid Cantú de LeónInstituto Nacional de Cancerología, Ciudad de México, MéxicoPhaedra CharltonWorld Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaCarlos Chávez ChirinosInstituto Regional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas, Arequipa, PerúS. Robin CohenSandy Rollman Ovarian Cancer Foundation, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, United States of AmericaMary EikenInternational Gynecologic Cancer Society, Chicago, Illinois, United States of AmericaErick Estuardo EstradaHospital General San Juan de Dios, Guatemala City, GuatemalaDilyara KaidarovaKazakh Institute of Oncology and Radiology, Almaty, KazakhstanIren LauClara MackayWorld Ovarian Cancer Coalition, Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPrecious Takondwa MakondiNational Cancer Center, Kamuzu Central Hospital, Kamuzu, MalawiAsima MukhopadhyayAisha MustaphaAhmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Zaria, Kaduna State, NigeriaFlorencia NollSanatorio Allende, Cordoba, ArgentinaMartin OrigaUganda Cancer Institute, Kampala, UgandaJitendra PariyarCivil Service Hospital of Nepal, Kathmandu, NepalShahana PervinNational Institute of Cancer Research & Hospital, Dhaka, BangladeshNgoc PhanDanang Oncology Hospital, Danang, VietnamBasel RefkyMansoura University Oncology Center, Mansoura, EgyptAfrin Fatima ShaffiMoi University/Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital, Eldoret, KenyaEva-Maria StrömsholmGynecological Cancer Patients in Finland, Helsinki, FinlandYin Ling WooDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaSook‐Yee YoonDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University Malaya Medical Centre, Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaNargiza ZakirovaRepublican Specialized Scientific and Practical Medical Center of Oncology and Radiology of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanRuncie C.W. ChidebeDepartment of Sociology & Gerontology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, United States of AmericaGarth FunstonWolfson Institute of Population Health, Queen Mary University of London, London, United KingdomIsabelle SoerjomataramCancer Surveillance Branch, International Agency for Research on Cancer, Lyon, France
PLoS ONEjournal2024en
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BACKGROUND: Ovarian cancer is a challenging disease to diagnose and treat effectively with five-year survival rates below 50%. Previous patient experience research in high-income countries highlighted common challenges and opportunities to improve survival and quality of life for women affected by ovarian cancer. However, no comparable data exist for low-and middle-income countries, where 70% of women with the disease live. This study aims to address this evidence gap. METHODS: This is an observational multi-country study set in low- and middle-income countries. We aim to recruit over 2000 women diagnosed with ovarian cancer across multiple hospitals in 24 countries in Asia, Africa and South America. Country sample sizes have been calculated (n = 70-96 participants /country), taking account of varying national five-year disease prevalence rates. Women within five years of their diagnosis, who are in contact with participating hospitals, are invited to take part in the study. A questionnaire has been adapted from a tool previously used in high-income countries. It comprises 57 multiple choice and two open-ended questions designed to collect information on demographics, women's knowledge of ovarian cancer, route to diagnosis, access to treatments, surgery and genetic testing, support needs, the impact of the disease on women and their families, and their priorities for action. The questionnaire has been designed in English, translated into local languages and tested according to local ethics requirements. Questionnaires will be administered by a trained member of the clinical team. CONCLUSION: This study will inform further research, advocacy, and action in low- and middle-income countries based on tailored approaches to the national, regional and global challenges and opportunities. In addition, participating countries can choose to repeat the study to track progress and the protocol can be adapted for other countries and other diseases.

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