Investigator

Calvin Pak Wing Cheng

Clinical Assistant Professor · University of Hong Kong, Psychiatry

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Karen Kar Loen ChanKa Yu TseMandy Man Yee ChuMichael G. IrwinShuk Tak KwokSiew Fei Ngu
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Papers

Return to intended oncological therapy following advanced ovarian cancer surgery: a narrative review

Summary Introduction Patients with advanced ovarian cancer often require radical cytoreductive surgery and chemotherapy, with or without targeted therapy. Return to intended oncological therapy after surgery is a crucial metric, as delay can worsen survival. The concept of return to intended oncological therapy is important because it highlights the need for not just successful surgical outcomes, but also the ability to continue with the comprehensive cancer treatment plan. Methods A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted to identify relevant English language studies published from January 2010 to September 2024. Results Delayed return to intended oncological therapy after surgery was associated with poor survival outcomes in ovarian cancer. This narrative review investigates how pre‐operative counselling and education; optimisation of the patient's medical condition; meticulous surgical planning and execution; early recognition of complications; and comprehensive postoperative care influence return to intended therapy in gynaecological surgery. Effective multidisciplinary care involving anaesthetists; nurses; physiotherapists; dietitians; psychologists; and the patient's relatives or friends, can prevent complications and ensure timely return to intended oncological therapy. Discussion Awareness and management of factors affecting return to intended oncological therapy are essential for improving outcomes in patients with advanced ovarian cancer. We highlight the importance of multidisciplinary care (including enhanced recovery after surgery programmes) and the factors affecting these including age; nutrition; and occurrence of postoperative complications.

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Positions

2017–

Clinical Assistant Professor

University of Hong Kong · Psychiatry

Education

MBBS

University of Hong Kong · Medicine