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Long-term survival in stage III and IV ovarian cancer
Authors:Dr. E. Petru  B. U. Sevin  H. E. Averette  O. R. Koechli  S. Hilsenbeck
Affiliation:(1) Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Miami, School of Medicine, USA;(2) Division of Biostatistics, Sylvester Cancer Center, 33101 Miami, Florida, USA;(3) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Graz, Auenbruggerplatz 14, A-8036 Graz, Austria
Abstract:Summary A total of 104 unselected, previously untreated patients with invasive stage III or IV ovarian cancer were operated on between 1977 and 1984. Nine patients were lost in follow-up, three died from non-malignant disease. Thirteen of the 92 eligible patients (15%) were observed to survive 5 years or longer. In the 13 long-term survivors, 4 had stage IV disease, 7 positive peritoneal cytology, 3 bowel resection, and 12 residual disease <2 cm after primary surgery. Retroperitoneal lymph nodes were involved in 6/9 cases. The majority of 5-year survivors (69%) received cis-platin-containing combination chemotherapy. 5/7 long-term survivors had positive second-look. At 5 years, life-quality in 9/13 patients who were free of disease, was high. It can be concluded that only patients with optimally resected stage III or IV ovarian cancer have a realistic chance of long-term survival. It is expected that increasing radicality in surgery for ovarian cancer together with platinum-based chemotherapy regimens may improve long-term survival in the future. In addition, further studies of new chemotherapeutic approaches are needed.
Keywords:Long-term survival  Stage III and IV ovarian cancer  Radical surgery
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