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Prognosis for Ovarian Cancer That Has Spread to the Ileum

    Cell Types

    • There are three main types of ovarian cells--epithelial, germ cell and stomal. Each has the potential to become cancerous.

    Epithelial

    • According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), this most common type of ovarian cancer also has the lowest survival rate. On average, 34 percent of women with Stage III epithelial ovarian cancer are still alive five years after diagnosis.

    Germ Cell

    • These tumors make up less than two percent of ovarian cancers. ACS reports that the five year relative survival rate for Stage III germ cell tumors is 84 percent.

    Stomal

    • Only one percent of ovarian cancers come from stomal cells. According to ACS, women with this type of Stage III ovarian cancer have a 5-year relative survival rate of 88 percent.

    Treatment

    • Stage III ovarian cancer is treated using both surgery and chemotherapy. Radiation therapy is rarely prescribed.

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