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Blogger's Note: the Oncologist is a subscriber based journal
The Role of Palliative Surgery in Gynecologic Cancer Cases
Abstract:
"The decision to undergo major palliative surgery in end-stage gynecologic cancer is made when severe disease symptoms significantly hinder quality of life. Malignant bowel obstruction, unremitting pelvic pain, fistula formation, tumor necrosis, pelvic sepsis, and chronic hemorrhage are among the reasons patients undergo palliative surgeries. This review discusses and summarizes the literature on surgical management of malignant bowel obstruction and palliative pelvic exenteration in gynecologic oncology"
CME Learning Objectives
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Describe the range of palliative procedures utilized in gynecologic cancers.
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Evaluate the indications for palliative bowel surgery in ovarian cancer.
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Assess the clinical scenario for which palliative pelvic exenteration would be considered.
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Compare the morbidities associated with palliative gynecologic surgeries to the potential benefits gained.
"The decision for palliative intervention in end-stage gynecologic cancers is among the most difficult decisions that a patient, her family, and a gynecological oncologist will face. There is no right or wrong answer. There is no level I data to guide decision making. Two patients, along with their physicians, in identical situations may make opposite and equally valid choices. In select situations, major surgery may enhance the quality of the life remaining for patients with advanced gynecologic cancer. "
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