Update on the role of surgery in the management of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer Review


Authors: Straubhar, A.; Chi, D. S.; Roche, K. L.
Review Title: Update on the role of surgery in the management of advanced epithelial ovarian cancer
Abstract: Surgical cytoreduction and platinum/taxane-based chemotherapy are the cornerstones of the management of advanced ovarian cancer; however, the optimal timing and order of these interventions remain a topic of debate. Interpreting the available data, specifically regarding the role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in the primary setting and surgical cytoreduction in the recurrent setting, requires careful evaluation of surgical quality and patient selection. One tenet that has persisted throughout the historical and modern literature is the prognostic effect of the volume of residual disease after cytoreductive surgery. The goal of debulking surgery has appropriately evolved to that of the complete gross resection of all visible disease, and the repertoire of the gynecologic cancer surgeon has grown to include radical pelvic, upper abdominal, and thoracic procedures. Novel surgical techniques are under investigation, such as minimally invasive cytoreductive procedures and the intraoperative utilization of heated intraperi-toneal chemotherapy. Of equal importance is a recent refocusing of attention on patient preferences and the patient’s experience during treatment and recovery. In this review article, we examine the literature supporting the role of surgery in the management of advanced ovarian cancer. © 2020, Millennium Medical Publishing, Inc.. All rights reserved.
Keywords: ovarian cancer; cytoreductive surgery; neoadjuvant chemotherapy; patient-reported outcomes; hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy; debulking surgical procedures
Journal Title: Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology
Volume: 18
Issue: 11
ISSN: 1543-0790
Publisher: Millennium Medical Publishing, Inc  
Date Published: 2020-11-01
Start Page: 723
End Page: 731
Language: English
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 33406064
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 December 2020 -- Source: Scopus
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