The interval from surgery to chemotherapy in the treatment of advanced epithelial ovarian carcinoma
2006; Elsevier BV; Volume: 32; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.ejso.2006.02.013
ISSN1532-2157
AutoresDaniela Dornelles Rosa, A. Clamp, Saifee Mullamitha, N.C. Ton, S. Lau, L Byrd, Richard Clayton, Richard Slade, Henry C Kitchener, Jonathan H. Shanks, Georgia Wilson, Rhona J. McVey, Jurjees Hasan, R. Swindell, Gordon C. Jayson,
Tópico(s)Endometrial and Cervical Cancer Treatments
ResumoTo study the effect of the interval between surgery and the start of chemotherapy in the treatment of patients with advanced ovarian cancer.We stratified patients according to the start of platinum-based chemotherapy in group 1 (within 4 weeks from surgery), group 2 (between 4 and 8 weeks) and group 3 (between 8 and 12 weeks).Three hundred and ninty-four stage III ovarian cancer patients were analysed. In the multivariate analysis there were no differences in survival according to the interval between surgery and chemotherapy among the three groups. The independent prognostic variables were type of procedure (p = 0.014), performance status (p = 0.040) and post-chemotherapy CA-125 (p < 0.0001).The interval between surgery and chemotherapy does not affect outcome.
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