Is routine omentectomy of grossly normal omentum helpful in surgery for ovarian cancer? A look at the tumor microenvironment and its clinical implications
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Is routine omentectomy of grossly normal omentum helpful in surgery for ovarian cancer? A look at the tumor microenvironment and its clinical implications
Abstract
Ovarian cancer is uncommon in relation to other women's cancer, however, it is associated with a disproportionate number of deaths due to women's cancer. According to the National Institute of Health, only 1.2% of new cancer diagnoses in the United States are attributed to ovarian cancer, yet it is the fifth leading cause of cancer death in women and is responsible for 2.3% of all female cancer deaths. Ovarian cancer deaths are largely due to widely metastatic and chemoresistant disease that often presents at a late stage. The omentum is one of the most common sites for ovarian cancer metastasis. Recent research findings have highlighted the specific tumor microenvironment of the omentum and how it can be manipulated to prevent ovarian cancer proliferation, metastasis and chemoresistance. Debulking surgery has been the mainstay in the treatment for ovarian cancer. Total omentectomy is classically described as essential to this procedure. This article explores the known benefits of total omentectomy in the surgical treatment of epithelial ovarian cancer as well as the potential benefit contained within the omental tumor microenvironment when the omentum is macroscopically free of disease at the time of initial surgery.
Keywords: Epigenetic therapy; Immunotherapy; Omentum; Ovarian cancer surgery; Personalized medicine; Tumor microenvironment.
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