PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Histology-specific long-term oncologic outcomes in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer who underwent complete tumor resection: The implication of occult seeds after initial surgery.

  • Kazumasa Mogi,
  • Masato Yoshihara,
  • Ryo Emoto,
  • Emiri Miyamoto,
  • Hiroki Fujimoto,
  • Kaname Uno,
  • Sho Tano,
  • Shohei Iyoshi,
  • Kazuhisa Kitami,
  • Nobuhisa Yoshikawa,
  • Shigeyuki Matsui,
  • Hiroaki Kajiyama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0311421
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 11
p. e0311421

Abstract

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ObjectiveAssessing the histology-specific prognosis of epithelial ovarian cancer (OvCa) is clinically challenging, especially in a patient population with a favorable prognosis. This study investigated the histology-specific long-term oncologic outcomes in OvCa patients who underwent complete tumor resection using a large-scale patient cohort form multiple institutions under a central pathological review system.MethodsA regional multi-institutional study was conducted from 1986 to 2019. Of the 4,898 patients with ovarian tumors enrolled, 1,175 patients who underwent complete tumor resection were classified into three classes based on clinically important prognostic factors: stage, cytology, ascites volume. For each class category, the effect of histology types on recurrence-free survival, the site of recurrence, and post-recurrence survival was evaluated.ResultsRecurrence-free survival varied significantly across different histologies (P ConclusionsLong-term oncologic outcomes significantly differ by histology type in OvCa patients who have undergone complete tumor resection at the initial surgery. A careful evaluation of the clinical background is necessary for these patients, and further clinical research into individualized treatment approaches is essential.