Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Patients With Diaphragmatic Lesions: A Prognostic Postoperative Analysis

MOTOAKI SAITO & AIKOU OKAMOTO et al.

We aimed to analyse the prognosis of patients who underwent primary debulking surgery (PDS) and those who underwent interval debulking surgery (IDS) following four courses of paclitaxel+ carboplatin as preoperative chemotherapy to examine the usefulness of preoperative chemotherapy. We included 45 patients with epithelial ovarian and peritoneal cancers accompanied with diaphragmatic lesions who underwent standard surgery combined with diaphragmatic surgery at two related institutions in January 2010-December 2013. Using medical records, we surveyed the recurrence period, recurrence site, and date of last confirmed survival, and analysed prognosis. The PDS and IDS groups comprised 32 and 13 patients (overall survival, 61.2 and 43.2 months), respectively. Progression-free survival in the PDS and IDS groups was 31.2 and 16.8 months, respectively. NAC-IDS can be a standard treatment option for patients with a tumour in the triangular ligament, in whom complete surgery is difficult.
Journal
In Vivo
Authors
MOTOAKI SAITO, SUGURU ODAJIMA, MASAHIRO EZAWA, YASUSHI IIDA, KAZU UEDA, NOZOMU YANAIHARA, HIROSHI TANABE, HIROKUNI TAKANO, KYOSUKE YAMADA, AIKOU OKAMOTO