Abstract
PURPOSE OF INVESTIGATION:
In
this paper the authors have analyzed the long-term survival of women
with Stage III ovarian cancer due to lymph node metastasis.
MATERIALS AND METHODS:
This
retrospective study included 27 patients with FIGO Stage IIIC
epithelial ovarian carcinoma due to lymph node metastases observed
consecutively at the Mangiagalli Clinic of Milan from 1982 to 2008.
RESULTS:
Two
cases had Fallopian tube carcinoma. A total of ten recurrences were
observed. Median time to recurrence was 158 months. The five-year
disease-free survival (DFS) was 57.7%. The ten-year corresponding value
was 53.2%. Median survival time was 158 months, with median follow-up
time of 169 months. The five-year (overall survival) OS rate was 77.1%;
the ten-year rate was 55.4%.
CONCLUSION:
Women with ovarian cancer Stage IIIC due to nodal involvement have a five-year OS of about 80% and a ten-year OS of about 50%.
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