PMID: 9190729May 12, 1997Paper

Survival in ovarian cancer treated in a gynecological department of a central hospital

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N O DragstedK B Bøsling

Abstract

The characteristics of 73 patients with all stages of epithelial ovarian cancer were retrospectively analysed with emphasis on prognostic factors and survival. The patients underwent total hysterectomy, bilateral oophorectomy and infracolic omentectomy. Efforts were made to reduce the tumor burden as much as possible without endangering the general health status of the patient. Postoperative treatment was cisplatin 60 mg/m2 body surface and cyclophosphamide 50 mg/m2 every four weeks (CP). Patients with low general health status were offered either treosulphane 1 g daily for four weeks alternating with four weeks without treatment, or no treatment. Patients in FIGO stage IA and B generally received no postoperative chemotherapy treatment. Fifteen percent were in FIGO stage I, 7% in stage II, 5% in stage III and 23% in stage IV. Fifteen patients could be radically operated, however, only three patients who were in stage III. Fifty-four patients were treated with CP, 11 with treosulphane and eight patients did not receive postoperative treatment. In 28 patients second look laparotomy was performed. Only six patients had a complete pathological response, two of these in stage III. Stage and tumour grade could be identified as progn...Continue Reading

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