Abstract
BACKGROUND:
The Saudi
population is characterized by high parity and intermarriages that may
impact ovarian carcinogenesis. Herein, we analyzed the tumor
characteristics and outcomes in Saudi patients with epithelial ovarian
cancer (EOC).
METHODS:
Patients with EOC treated at King
Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center during 1995-2007 were
identified retrospectively through a review of their medical records.
Patients' and tumor characteristics were collected including age at
diagnosis, marital status, parity, histology, stage, treatment rendered,
and follow-up data.
RESULTS:
One hundred-ninety-three
patients with EOC were identified in this cohort. The mean age of the
patients was 55 ± 15 years, the mean ± SD body mass index was 27.0 ± 5.6
kg/m, and the median parity was approximately 7.0. Whereas 4 patients
reported a family history of cancer, 164 women reported negative family
history; and it was unknown in 27 cases. Tumor distribution by
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage was the
following: 12 patients (6.2%) had stage I disease at diagnosis, 1
patient (0.5%) stage II disease, 130 patients (67.4%) stage III disease,
39 patients (20.2 %) stage IV disease, and that of 11 patients (5.7%)
was unknown. Information on residual disease after surgery was available
on 98 patients with optimal debulking (<1 cm) achieved in 61 cases.
Median progression-free survival from end of chemotherapy to
recurrence/progression was 11.9 months (95% confidence interval,
9.4-15.2). Tumor histology, size of residual disease, and stage at
diagnosis were significant prognostic factors. The patients' age, body
mass index, tumor histology, and grade had no impact on survival.
CONCLUSIONS:
Patients
presenting with advanced-stage disease are higher among Saudis than
those reported in global literature.
Despite high intermarriage rates,
reported family history for related cancers was quite low in this
cohort. Notably, this is the first study evaluating EOC in Saudi
patients.
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