Epithelial ovarian cancer: Do all metastases present similar chemosensitivity?

Three cases of advanced epithelial ovarian carcinoma Stage III–IV which could not be submitted to classical surgical and oncological treatment (BSO-TH) are presented. After a year of chemotherapy a complete remision was observed. Myometrial and myocervical micrometastases were found in a specimen fr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gynecologic oncology 1986-09, Vol.25 (1), p.89-94
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description Three cases of advanced epithelial ovarian carcinoma Stage III–IV which could not be submitted to classical surgical and oncological treatment (BSO-TH) are presented. After a year of chemotherapy a complete remision was observed. Myometrial and myocervical micrometastases were found in a specimen from the hysterectomy, carried out during second-look, that was negative. These micrometastases, when they are present, apparently show a different chemosensitivity, as compared with other metastasis localization. The causes of this phenomenon are analyzed.
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