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Comparative Study
. 2008 Oct-Dec;9(4):719-24.

Clinical outcome of Iranian patients with advanced ovarian cancer with neoadjuvant chemotherapy versus primary debulking surgery

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Comparative Study

Clinical outcome of Iranian patients with advanced ovarian cancer with neoadjuvant chemotherapy versus primary debulking surgery

Fatemeh Ghaemmaghami et al. Asian Pac J Cancer Prev. 2008 Oct-Dec.
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the results of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and the impact of interval debulking surgery (IDS) on clinical outcomes of patients with advanced-stage ovarian cancer.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis on 92 patients with advanced ovarian cancer admitted to Vali-Asr Gynecologic oncology departments during 1996-2002. Comparison was made with results of neoadjuvant chemotherapy of 24 patients with unresectable advanced epithelial ovarian cancer treated with platinum- based NACT followed by IDS and clinical outcomes of 68 consecutive stage III and IV ovarian cancer patients treated with primary cytoreduction followed by platinum-based adjuvant chemotherapy.

Results: Primary cytoreductive surgery caused longer survival compared to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Patients who underwent optimal interval debulking surgery (IDS) had a better progression free survival (PFS) (p=0.002) and overall survival (p=0.03) than those who did not. There were not significant differences between the two groups in complications of surgery.

Conclusion: NACT followed by successful IDS can lead to high survival percentage in patients with chemoresponsive advanced ovarian cancer; although the result is more effective in those with optimal primary cytoreduction, we still got the same results with those with suboptimal primary cytoreduction.

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