TY - JOUR
T1 - Outcome of patients with early ovarian cancer undergoing three courses of adjuvant chemotherapy following complete surgical staging
AU - Shimada, M.
AU - Kigawa, Junzo
AU - Kanamori, Y.
AU - Itamochi, H.
AU - Oishi, T.
AU - Minagawa, Y.
AU - Ishihara, K.
AU - Takeuchi, Y.
AU - Okada, M.
AU - Terakawa, N.
PY - 2005/7
Y1 - 2005/7
N2 - We conducted the present study to determine the outcome of patients with early ovarian cancer who underwent three courses of adjuvant chemotherapy after complete surgical staging. One hundred consecutive patients with stage I-II epithelial ovarian cancer who had undergone complete surgical staging and received three courses of platinum-based chemotherapy were entered in this study. Twenty-one patients were low risk, defined as stage IA-B, grade 1 and histologic types except for clear cell adenocarcinoma, and remaining 79 were high risk. All patients with stage IA or IB, whatever histologic type and histopathologic grade, were alive without disease. The 5-year survival rate was 89.4% for patients with stage IC and 76.2% for those with stage II. The 5-year survival rate for low- and high-risk patients was 100% and 89.4%, respectively. The survival rate for grade 1 was significantly better than that for grade 2 or 3. Multivariate analysis revealed that histologic grade was an independent prognostic factor in stage IC-II ovarian cancer. The outcome of patients with early ovarian cancer undergoing three courses of chemotherapy after complete surgical staging was favorable even in high-risk patients.
AB - We conducted the present study to determine the outcome of patients with early ovarian cancer who underwent three courses of adjuvant chemotherapy after complete surgical staging. One hundred consecutive patients with stage I-II epithelial ovarian cancer who had undergone complete surgical staging and received three courses of platinum-based chemotherapy were entered in this study. Twenty-one patients were low risk, defined as stage IA-B, grade 1 and histologic types except for clear cell adenocarcinoma, and remaining 79 were high risk. All patients with stage IA or IB, whatever histologic type and histopathologic grade, were alive without disease. The 5-year survival rate was 89.4% for patients with stage IC and 76.2% for those with stage II. The 5-year survival rate for low- and high-risk patients was 100% and 89.4%, respectively. The survival rate for grade 1 was significantly better than that for grade 2 or 3. Multivariate analysis revealed that histologic grade was an independent prognostic factor in stage IC-II ovarian cancer. The outcome of patients with early ovarian cancer undergoing three courses of chemotherapy after complete surgical staging was favorable even in high-risk patients.
KW - Adjuvant chemotherapy
KW - Complete surgical staging
KW - Early ovarian cancer
KW - Prognostic factor
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1525-1438.2005.00115.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1525-1438.2005.00115.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 16014112
AN - SCOPUS:22544446158
SN - 1048-891X
VL - 15
SP - 601
EP - 605
JO - International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
JF - International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
IS - 4
ER -