Epithelial ovarian cancer Journal Article


Author: Hensley, M. L.
Article Title: Epithelial ovarian cancer
Abstract: Epithelial ovarian cancer is the most lethal of all gynecologic malignancies. Most women have advanced stage disease. Access to appropriate initial surgical management by a gynecologic oncologist is important because treatment and survival are affected by appropriate surgical staging and debulking of tumor. After debulking/staging surgery, chemotherapy with platinum-taxane-based regimens is appropriate for most patients. Patients with early stage, low-risk tumors may be cured with surgery alone. Interval cytoreductive surgery may be appropriate for patients who are initially suboptimally cytoreduced and are stable or responding to chemotherapy. The role of second-look surgery remains to be defined. Patients with recurrent or relapsed ovarian cancer are incurable. There are several chemotherapy agents that can achieve disease responses, which may be associated with palliation of tumor-related symptoms. Participation in clinical trials is encouraged for all patients. Novel approaches to managing minimal residual disease are being tested in hopes of decreasing the number of patients who relapse after achieving complete clinical remission.
Keywords: review; doxorubicin; multimodality cancer therapy; gemcitabine; paclitaxel; combined modality therapy; topotecan; antineoplastic agent; ovarian neoplasms; neoplasm recurrence, local; etoposide; antineoplastic combined chemotherapy protocols; practice guideline; pathology; ifosfamide; vinblastine; docetaxel; tumor recurrence; ovary tumor; drug derivative; tamoxifen; platinum derivative; taxoids; platinum compounds; navelbine; deoxycytidine; taxoid; bridged compounds; taxane; practice guidelines; bridged compound; humans; human; female
Journal Title: Current Treatment Options in Oncology
Volume: 3
Issue: 2
ISSN: 1527-2729
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2002-04-01
Start Page: 131
End Page: 141
Language: English
PUBMED: 12057076
PROVIDER: scopus
DOI: 10.1007/s11864-002-0059-3
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Notes: Export Date: 14 November 2014 -- Source: Scopus
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