Borderline ovarian tumor frozen section diagnoses with features suspicious of invasive cancer: a retrospective study.
Koen De DeckerKarina H JarochJoost BartLoes F S KooremanRoy F P M KruitwagenHans W NijmanArnold-Jan KrusePublished in: Journal of ovarian research (2021)
Overall, when compared to women with a decisive borderline frozen section diagnosis, women diagnosed with "at least borderline" frozen section diagnoses were found to have a higher chance of carcinoma upon final diagnosis (7.7% vs 31.7%). Especially in the serous subtype, full staging during initial surgery might be considered after preoperative consent to prevent a second surgical procedure or chemotherapy in unstaged women. Further studies are needed to evaluate whether additional sampling in case of an "at least borderline" diagnosis may decrease the risk of surgical over-treatment.