Impact of resection for ovarian metastases from colorectal cancer and clinicopathologic analysis: A multicenter retrospective study in Japan.
Hiroyasu KagawaYusuke KinugasaTomohiro YamaguchiMasayuki OhueKazushige KawaiJunichiro HiroSeiichi ShinjiHiroaki NozawaYasumitsu HiranoKoji KomoriYasumasa TakiiTakeshi SutoShunsuke TsukamotoYoshito AkagiHeita OzawaYuji ToiyamaKazuhito MinamiTomoharu ShimizuKeisuke UeharaKazuhiro SakamotoKeita MoriKenichi SugiharaYoichi AjiokaPublished in: Annals of gastroenterological surgery (2023)
The prognosis after curative resection for solitary ovarian metastases was shown to be relatively favorable as Stage IV colorectal cancer. Resection of ovarian metastases, not only curative resection but also noncurative resection, confers a survival benefit. Prognostic factors were large ovarian metastases, bilateral ovarian metastases, the presence of extraovarian metastases, and remnant ovarian metastases.
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