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Abdomino pelvic irradiation after second-look laparotomy for stage III ovarian carcinoma

Objective: The purpose of this retrospective analysis of 34 patients with stage III ovarian carcinoma was to review results and morbidity of whole abdominal irradiation after surgery and chemotherapy. Methods and materials: All of the 34 patients had reached a complete clinical remission after first...

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Published in:European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology 1995-09, Vol.62 (1), p.43-48
Main Authors: Chapet, Sophie, Berger, Christine, Fignon, Alain, Calais, Gilles, Fetissof, Franck, Reynaud-Bougnoux, Agnes, Descamps, Philippe, Body, Gilles, Lansac, Jacques, le Floch, Olivier
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Summary:Objective: The purpose of this retrospective analysis of 34 patients with stage III ovarian carcinoma was to review results and morbidity of whole abdominal irradiation after surgery and chemotherapy. Methods and materials: All of the 34 patients had reached a complete clinical remission after first cytoreductive surgery and chemotherapy. After second-look laparotomy each patient underwent whole abdominal irradiation. Except for two patients with chronic myelosuppression, the dose administered was of 22.5 Gy to the abdominal cavity with a boost of 22.5 Gy added to the pelvis. Results: Three and 5-year overall survival rates were 62% and 43%, respectively. Three and 5-year disease-free survival rates were 53% and 38%. Twenty-three patients (68%) developed local relapse or local disease progression. Metastasis occurred in five cases and were always associated with an abdominal cavity recurrence. Residual disease after first cytoreductive surgery appeared as a prognostic factor in univariate analysis. Patients with unresected residuum had a 5-year survival probability of 35% versus 83% for patients without residual disease. We observed 12% grade-3 intestinal toxicities and one fatal case of radiation enteritis. Conclusion: Despite its curative potential, the long term benefit of whole abdominal irradiation in the multimodality treatment of advanced ovarian carcinoma must be evaluated in well designed controlled trials.
ISSN:0301-2115
1872-7654
DOI:10.1016/0301-2115(95)02132-Q