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Abstract
Updates Surg. 2013 May 8. [Epub ahead of print]
"It
has already been proven that ovarian cancer is the sixth most common
cancer among women, and it is considered the leading cause of death by
gynecologic cancer in developed countries. This article is a literature
review based on the use of cytoreductive surgery matched with adjuvant
chemotherapy in advanced-stage ovarian cancer. According to the
statistics, the difficulty of obtaining an early diagnosis results in a
delay in the disease treatment and as a consequence, in many cases,
ovarian cancer is still diagnosed in the advanced stage of the disease.
Primary surgery is performed, in addition to diagnosis and staging, to
achieve optimal cytoreduction. The purpose of this article is to review
the different surgical approaches in the management of epithelial
ovarian cancer, specifically the high-stage disease, with a special
concentration on the most recent therapeutic additions to our current
knowledge, such as hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy and new
therapeutic drugs. Surgical treatment still plays a pivotal role in the
management of advanced-stage ovarian cancer. Complete cytoreduction
continues to be, when feasible, the objective to be attempted in the
surgical treatment of advanced ovarian cancer. Obviously, the success of
the operation depends on numerous factors, including patient selection,
the locations of tumors, and surgeon expertise. To offer patients the
best possible outcome with the least accompanying morbidity, strong
consideration should be given to the referral of such patients to expert
care centers for primary surgery, because it may be the best means
currently available for improving overall survival."
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