Ovarian cancer: Is an expert surgical oncologist mandatory?

Ovarian cancer has the worst prognosis of all gynecologic malignancies. The standard treatment of patients with ovarian cancer is a multidisciplinary assignment involving aggressive surgery with or without chemotherapy. Among the prognostic factors, the residual disease is of capital importance. Sur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical and investigative surgery 2019-11, Vol.4 (2), p.58-65
Hauptverfasser: Ghaleb, Montassar, Bouaziz, Hanen, Sghaier, Sarah, Slimane, Maher, Bouzaiene, Hatem, Ben Hassouna, Jamel, Ben Dhiab, Tarek, Hechiche, Monia, Chargui, Riadh, Rahal, Khaled
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Zusammenfassung:Ovarian cancer has the worst prognosis of all gynecologic malignancies. The standard treatment of patients with ovarian cancer is a multidisciplinary assignment involving aggressive surgery with or without chemotherapy. Among the prognostic factors, the residual disease is of capital importance. Surgical outcomes, including the amount of residual disease, would be better if the surgical oncologist performed it. This optimal surgical treatment according to guidelines may provide the most important benefit in survival. This current review aims at highlighting the positive relationship between complete cytoreductive surgery and survival. Patients with OC should be referred to surgical oncologists providing high-quality comprehensive care.
ISSN:2559-5555
2559-5555
DOI:10.25083/2559.5555/4.2/58.65