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abstract
"Here
we report the outcomes of 26 patients who relapsed following
conservative surgical treatment of stage I serous borderline ovarian
tumours treated initially with fertility-sparing surgery. All
recurrences were diagnosed by systematic ultrasonography during
follow-up. Eleven patients relapsed at least twice after such
management. Twenty-one pregnancies were observed in 13 patients. Eleven
of these patients became pregnant after the treatment of their first
recurrence. All patients had a borderline ovarian tumour and/or
non-invasive peritoneal implants at the time of the first recurrence but
two of them had invasive ovarian and peritoneal disease at the time of
the second or third recurrence (one of them died of disease).
Fertility-preserving surgery remains a valuable alternative (if
technically feasible), in young patients with recurrent SBOT, in the
form of a non-invasive ovarian lesion, who wish to start a pregnancy.
However, it should be associated with meticulous follow-up because the
risk of progression to carcinoma exists, albeit small.
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