1. [Ovarian cancer--diagnostic dilemmas and unusual therapeutic response].
- Author
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Păun I, Mogoş D, Păun M, Vasile I, Florescu M, Tenovici M, Ionescu M, Coajă F, Dumitrelea D, Teodorescu M, Picu M, Cotârţă I, and Muşat S
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, Carcinoma drug therapy, Female, Humans, Medical Records, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Ovarian Neoplasms drug therapy, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Carcinoma diagnosis, Carcinoma surgery, Ovarian Neoplasms diagnosis, Ovarian Neoplasms surgery
- Abstract
The aims of this paper are both to highlight some dilemmas concerning the diagnosis of primary epithelial ovarian carcinoma mainly in its early stages and to underline the capricious responses of this type of malignancy to an otherwise well coded modern management. This study is based on the analysis of the records of 78 patients with ovarian carcinoma admitted for diagnosis and surgical treatment to the Department of General Surgery of Craiova C.F.R. Clinic from 1993 through 2003. The results of this analysis are difficult to interpret due to loss to follow up (in terms of response rates) of some of our 78 operated on ovarian carcinoma patients who went on with their platinum-based chemotherapy (following surgical cytoreduction) under the supervision of different Oncology Departments nationwide. Nevertheless, it is worth mentioning that most of this study patients (71.9%) presented with advanced-stage (III and IV) ovarian carcinoma which sometimes seemed quite confusing by its clinical polymorphism but its prognosis was very much related to both the degree of surgical cytoreduction accomplished and tumor sensitivity to chemotherapy. Finally, although this study does not allow us to draw firm conclusions it is an attempt to share out our current perception on the primary epithelial ovarian cancer management.
- Published
- 2004