Salvage intraperitoneal therapy of small-volume residual ovarian cancer: Impact of pretreatment finding of peritoneal carcinomatosis on the surgical complete response rate Journal Article


Authors: Markman, M.; Reichman, B.; Hakes, T.; Barakat, R.; Curtin, J.; Rubin, S.; Jones, W.; Lewis, J. L. Jr; Almadrones, L.; Hoskins, W.
Article Title: Salvage intraperitoneal therapy of small-volume residual ovarian cancer: Impact of pretreatment finding of peritoneal carcinomatosis on the surgical complete response rate
Abstract: Second-line intraperitoneal (i.p.) therapy has been demonstrated to result in surgically defined complete responses (S-CR) in 25%-40% of patients with small-volume residual ovarian cancer (microscopic disease or largest tumor mass <1 cm in diameter). To evaluate the influence of the surgical finding of diffuse peritoneal carcinomatosis on the S-CR rate to salvage i.p. therapy in this patient population, we retrospectively reviewed the operative reports of 70 patients with small-volume residual ovarian cancer treated on one of three phase-2 second-line i.p. trials at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Of the 11 patients with diffuse carcinomatosis, none achieved a S-CR compared to a S-CR rate of 37% (22/59) in patients without this surgical finding (χ2=6.0;P<0.025). However, of the 7 patients with diffuse carcinomatosis treated on a cisplatin-based i.p. program, the only 2 who had previously responded to systemic platinum also experienced a response (partial) to the i.p. cisplatin regimen. In conclusion, while the surgical finding of diffuse peritoneal carcinomatosis indicates a poor prognosis in patients with small-volume residual ovarian cancer for response to i.p. chemotherapy, patients in this clinical setting with prior evidence of platinum sensitivity may experience some benefit from an i.p. cisplatin-based treatment strategy. © 1992 Springer-Verlag.
Keywords: adult; controlled study; major clinical study; cisplatin; cytarabine; ovarian cancer; ovarian neoplasms; ovary cancer; peritoneal neoplasms; etoposide; mitoxantrone; intraperitoneal chemotherapy; carcinomatosis; peritoneum; intraperitoneal drug administration; human; female; article; support, non-u.s. gov't
Journal Title: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology
Volume: 118
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0171-5216
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 1992-03-01
Start Page: 235
End Page: 237
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/bf01410140
PUBMED: 1548290
PROVIDER: scopus
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  1. William Hoskins
    255 Hoskins
  2. Richard R Barakat
    629 Barakat
  3. John P Curtin
    112 Curtin
  4. Lois Ann Cassidy
    72 Cassidy
  5. Thomas B Hakes
    115 Hakes
  6. Walter   Jones
    95 Jones
  7. John   Lewis
    132 Lewis
  8. Maurie Markman
    124 Markman
  9. Stephen C. Rubin
    112 Rubin