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Success rate and safety of tumor debulking with diaphragmatic surgery for advanced epithelial ovarian cancer and peritoneal cancer

Purpose In advanced epithelial ovarian and peritoneal cancer, residual tumor diameter correlates with prognosis; therefore, maximum debulking and optimal surgery (OS) for residual tumors

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Published in:Archives of gynecology and obstetrics 2015-03, Vol.291 (3), p.641-646
Main Authors: Saitou, Motoaki, Iida, Yasushi, Komazaki, Hiromi, Narui, Chikage, Matsuno, Kanae, Kawabata, Ayako, Ueda, Kazu, Tanabe, Hiroshi, Takakura, Satoshi, Isonishi, Seiji, Sasaki, Hiroshi, Okamoto, Aikou
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Summary:Purpose In advanced epithelial ovarian and peritoneal cancer, residual tumor diameter correlates with prognosis; therefore, maximum debulking and optimal surgery (OS) for residual tumors
ISSN:0932-0067
1432-0711
DOI:10.1007/s00404-014-3446-7