Survival impact of capsule rupture in stage I clear cell carcinoma of the ovary in comparison with other histological types |
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Authors: | Higashi Makiko Kajiyama Hiroaki Shibata Kiyosumi Mizuno Mika Mizuno Kimio Hosono Satoyo Kawai Michiyasu Nakanishi Toru Nagasaka Tetsuro Kikkawa Fumitaka |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine, Japanb Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nagoya First Red Cross Hospital, Japanc Division of Epidemiology and Prevention, Aichi Cancer Center Research Institute, Japand Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Toyohashi Municipal Hospital, Japane Department of Gynecology, Aichi Cancer Center Hospital, Japanf Nagoya University School of Health Science, Japan |
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Abstract: | ObjectiveWe analyzed a large number of stage I clear cell carcinoma of the ovary (CCC) patients to estimate the survival impact of the capsule status in stage I CCC patients, particularly in comparison with non-CCC patients.MethodsClinicopathologic data on 564 patients with stage I epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) collected under the central pathological review system were subjected to uni- and multivariable analyses to evaluate the disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS).ResultsThere was no significant difference in both the OS and DFS of CCC patients between IA and IC(ir) (intraoperative capsule rupture) {IA vs. IC(ir); OS: P = 0.1402, DFS: P = 0.2701}. In contrast, CCC patients at IC(non-ir) {IC excluding for IC(ir), such as preoperative capsule rupture, positive ascites/washing, and surface involvement} showed a poorer OS and DFS than those at IC(ir), or those at the corresponding stage in non-CCC. In multivariable analysis, the capsule status was an independent prognostic factor of a poor OS and DFS {OS: HR, 2.832; 95% CI 1.156-6.938; P = 0.023; DFS: HR, 4.327; 95% CI, 1.937-9.667; P = 0.0004)} {In contrast, non-CCC: N.S. (OS/DFS)}. Furthermore, in CCC patients, intraperitoneal recurrences were more frequently observed in IC(non-ir) CCC than IA or IC(ir) CCC (P = 0.0083) {In contrast, non-CCC: N.S.}.ConclusionThis study suggests that CCC patients other than those with intraoperative capsule rupture show a considerable risk for mortality despite adjuvant chemotherapy. |
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Keywords: | CCC, Clear cell carcinoma of the ovary EOC, epithelial ovarian carcinoma OS, overall survival DFS, disease-free survival |
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