The BUMPy road of peritoneal metastases in ovarian cancer Review


Authors: Nougaret, S.; Sadowski, E.; Lakhman, Y.; Rousset, P.; Lahaye, M.; Worley, M.; Sgarbura, O.; Shinagare, A. B.
Review Title: The BUMPy road of peritoneal metastases in ovarian cancer
Abstract: Ovarian cancer is the most common cause of death due to gynecologic malignancies, with more than 70% of patients presenting with advanced stage disease at the time of diagnosis. The extent and distribution of tumor guide primary treatment selection and clinical management. While primary cytoreductive surgery with complete tumor resection improves survival, patients with extensive peritoneal disease may benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy first to reduce tumor burden followed by interval cytoreductive surgery. Imaging plays an essential role in triaging patients including selecting patients who may benefit from neoadjuvant chemotherapy before cytoreductive surgery. Interestingly, there are no universally established criteria to predict resectability and local practices depend on local guidelines and surgeon preferences. Nevertheless, certain anatomical tumor locations are known to be difficult to resect and are associated with suboptimal cytoreduction or require special surgical considerations. This review discusses the recent advances in the initial management of patients with ovarian cancer, a practical approach to the assessment and communication of peritoneal metastases locations on CT and MRI. It also explores recent advances in genomics profiling and radiomics that may influence the initial management of these patients. © 2022
Keywords: patient selection; cancer staging; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; magnetic resonance imaging; neoplasm staging; cytoreductive surgery; ovarian neoplasms; tumor localization; computer assisted tomography; ovary cancer; peritoneal neoplasms; practice guideline; pathology; diagnostic imaging; patient care; lymph node; ovary tumor; surgeon; genomics; surgery; short survey; neoadjuvant chemotherapy; carcinomatous peritonitis; drug therapy; peritoneum metastasis; intestine; mesentery; peritoneum tumor; predictive value; computed tomography; peritoneal disease; peritoneal carcinomatosis; procedures; humans; human; female; cytoreduction surgical procedures; radiomics; carcinoma, ovarian epithelial; genetic profile; ovarian neoplasm; patient triage
Journal Title: Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging
Volume: 103
Issue: 10
ISSN: 2211-5684
Publisher: Elsevier Masson  
Date Published: 2022-10-01
Start Page: 448
End Page: 459
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.diii.2022.05.003
PUBMED: 36155744
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Short Survey -- Export Date: 1 November 2022 -- Source: Scopus
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