Neoadjuvant chemotherapy, interval debulking surgery or primary surgery in ovarian carcinoma FIGO stage IV?

2012 
Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of surgical approach, the extent of surgery and chemotherapy on overall survival in patients with ovarian carcinoma (OC) stage IV. Methods We retrospectively collected population-based data from the Norwegian Radium Hospital code registry on the diagnosis and surgery of 238 patients diagnosed with OC stage IV from 1996–2005. All patients received platinum-based chemotherapy. Surgical approach was registered as primary debulking surgery (PDS), interval debulking surgery (IDS) and delayed primary surgery (DPS). Surgery level was classified as radical surgery (RS), standard surgery (SS) or suboptimal surgery (SUBS). Univariate and multivariate analyses identified prognostic factors in PDS, IDS and DPS groups and subgroups. Results There were no differences in overall survival between the PDS, IDS and DPS groups. Surgery level was significantly associated with overall survival in the whole cohort ( p Conclusion No RT remains the objective, whether PDS, IDS or DPS is performed, and no differences in overall survival were found in the three treatment groups.
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