Abstract
Recurrent ovarian cancer
with long-term survival is uncommon and often associated with poor
prognosis. We report three cases of patients with advanced ovarian cancer
who have achieved long-term disease-free survival following a single
prior relapse. Case 1 relapsed with a localized bulky tumor and received
a complete surgical resection and chemotherapy. Case 2 had a persistent
central pelvic tumor after debulking surgery and second-line
chemotherapy, and yet achieved excellent control with concurrent
chemoradiation to the true pelvis. Case 3 relapsed with paraaortic lymph
node metastasis and probable lung metastasis (subsequently negated by
positron emission tomography) and received chemotherapy alone. These
three patients have since remained disease-free for 13, 12, and seven
years, respectively, since their first relapse. We conclude that select
patients can obtain long-term disease-free survival after the first
relapse by accurate restaging and aggressive multimodality treatment.
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