Carcinome séreux de bas grade ovarien à un stade avancé : étude rétrospective sur 34 patientes en résection complète

F. Zaccarini & S. Gouy et al. · 2021-04-29

Low-grade serous ovarian cancer is a distinct, slow-growing entity that affects mainly young women. The objective of this study was to describe the clinical characterisitics and survival outcomes of a population of patients suffering from advanced stage CSBG. A retrospective study was carried out in patients with advanced stage ovarian CSBG (FIGO IIIb-IV) who had complete macroscopic cytoreductive surgery, at Gustave Roussy Institut, Villejuif, between 2004 and 2017. Thirty-four patients were included, who were mainly young women (mean age 41.3 years), diagnosed at FIGO stage IIIC (91 %). The median follow-up was 41 months. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy was administered in 16 patients (47.1 %), and complete response never occurred. Upper abdominal surgical procedures were necessary in 90 % of cases and a bowel resection was performed in more than 80 % of cases. Over 90 % of patients received adjuvant chemotherapy followed by maintenance treatment with bevacizumab in over 40 % of cases. During follow-up, 9 (26 %) deaths occurred. Five-year overall survival was 70 % and disease-free survival was 20 %. CSBG of the ovary has a low chemosensitivity and requires maximum surgical management, which should be performed in expert centers.
Authors
F. Zaccarini, A. Roosen, C. Sanson, A. Maulard, S. Scherier, P. Pautier, A. Leary, C. Chargari, P. Morice, S. Gouy