abstract
OBJECTIVE:
Ovarian
germ cell tumors (OGCTs) are rare tumors that comprise a diverse group
of histologic subtypes that can either be benign or malignant. Malignant
ovarian germ
cell tumors (OGCTs) historically carried a poor prognosis, especially
among those diagnosed with advanced disease. With the advent of
combination chemotherapy, risk of relapse has markedly decreased. There
is limited prospective data on the efficacy of specific chemotherapy
regimens in the treatment of malignant OGCTs. This article critically
reviews the literature pertinent to the treatment of OGCTs with
chemotherapy.
METHODS:
MEDLINE
was searched for English language literature on prospective studies on
the treatment of malignant OGCTs, focusing on publications since 1995.
RESULTS:
As
modern chemotherapy regimens have evolved, risk of relapse has
decreased with implementation of platinum based regimens in the adjuvant
setting. However, the role of neoadjuvant platinum based regimens and
treatment of metastatic or recurrent malignant OGCTs remains poorly
understood due to lack of randomized control trials.
CONCLUSIONS:
Malignant OGCTs represent a rare subset of
ovarian neoplasms for which focused, prospective clinical trials are needed to determine the most effective therapies.
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