Diagnostic and Therapeutic Pathway of Advanced Ovarian Cancer with Peritoneal Metastases.
Valentina GhirardiAnna FagottiLuca AnsaloniMario ValleFranco RovielloLorena SorrentinoFabio AccarpioGian Luca BaiocchiLorenzo PicciniMichele De SimoneFederico CoccoliniMario VisalocoStefano BacchettiGiovanni ScambiaDaniele MarrelliPublished in: Cancers (2023)
Over two thirds of ovarian cancer patients present with advanced stage disease at the time of diagnosis. In this scenario, standard treatment includes a combination of cytoreductive surgery and carboplatinum-paclitaxel-based chemotherapy. Despite the survival advantage of patients treated with upfront cytoreductive surgery compared to women undergoing neo-adjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) and interval debulking surgery (IDS) due to high tumor load or poor performance status has been demonstrated by multiple studies, this topic is still a matter of debate. As a consequence, selecting the adequate treatment through an appropriate diagnostic pathway represents a crucial step. Aiming to assess the likelihood of leaving no residual disease at the end of surgery, the role of the CT scan as a predictor of cytoreductive outcomes has shown controversial results. Similarly, CA 125 level as an expression of tumor load demonstrated limited applicability. On the contrary, laparoscopic assessment of disease distribution through a validated scoring system was able to identify, with the highest specificity, patients undergoing suboptimal cytoreduction and therefore best suitable for NACT-IDS. Against this background, with this article, we aim to provide a comprehensive review of available evidence on the diagnostic and treatment pathways of advanced ovarian cancer.
Keyphrases
- minimally invasive
- coronary artery bypass
- patients undergoing
- computed tomography
- surgical site infection
- robot assisted
- magnetic resonance
- magnetic resonance imaging
- rectal cancer
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- metabolic syndrome
- insulin resistance
- metastatic renal cell carcinoma
- positron emission tomography
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- smoking cessation
- pregnancy outcomes