Borderline ovarian tumors
- PMID: 3189441
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(88)90419-x
Borderline ovarian tumors
Abstract
Ninety-four patients with borderline ovarian tumors were retrospectively analyzed for clinical features, treatments, and survival characteristics. There were 46 patients with FIGO stage IA cancer, 7 with stage IB, 20 with stage IC, 4 with stage IIB, 5 with stage IIC, 5 with stage IIIA, 3 with stage IIIB, and 4 with stage IIIC tumors. Seventy patients had at least a total abdominal hysterectomy and bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy, 20 patients had conservative surgery including unilateral salpingo-oophorectomy or ovarian cystectomy, and 4 patients had bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy. Fifteen patients with stage I disease received adjuvant melphalan therapy and 2 received external beam radiation for concomitant gynecologic cancers; 7 with stage II tumors received adjuvant melphalan therapy and 1 received external beam radiation; and 5 with stage III tumors received melphalan therapy and 6 patients received cisplatin-based combination chemotherapy. Follow-up ranged from 1 to 117 months, with a median of 33.5 months. Eighty-seven patients were alive. Seven patients died, two of disease. The overall 5-year survival rate was 83.0%; those treated with adjuvant therapy had a 79.5% survival, whereas the others had 84.6% survival. Second-look surgery was performed in 10 patients; six results were negative after melphalan therapy, one was negative after cisplatin combination therapy, and one was negative after no adjuvant treatment. Two patients had positive second-look surgery, one with stage IIIC disease treated with a cisplatin combination and the other with stage IC disease treated with melphalan. This review did not demonstrate that patients with borderline ovarian tumors benefited from adjuvant therapy.
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