TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of young age on platinum response in women with epithelial ovarian cancer
T2 - Results of a large single-institution registry
AU - Michels, Judith
AU - Genestie, Catherine
AU - Dunant, Ariane
AU - Caron, Olivier
AU - Lanoy, Emilie
AU - Colomba, Emeline
AU - Pommeret, Fanny
AU - Rey, Annie
AU - Gouy, Sébastien
AU - Duvillard, Pierre
AU - Teuff, Gwenael Le
AU - Larue, Christine
AU - Savoye, Aude Marie
AU - Lhommé, Catherine
AU - Leary, Alexandra
AU - Morice, Philippe
AU - Pautier, Patricia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2021/1/1
Y1 - 2021/1/1
N2 - Objective: In young women, EOC is a rare disease with an uncertain genetic and biological substrate. Methods: We report a long follow-up of EOC patients treated at Gustave Roussy between 1990 and 2009. We matched young patients aged ≤30 years to randomly selected older patients aged ≥40 years according to known prognostic factors (i.e. FIGO stage, histology and surgical residual disease) and the date of diagnosis with a threshold at the year 2000 to balance the treatment procedures. Results: EOC was diagnosed in 68 patients aged ≤30 years matched with 111 patients aged ≥40 years. Low-grade (LG) (i.e. serous and endometrioid) (52%, n = 35) and mucinous (i.e. 23%, n = 16 infiltrative and 12% n = 8 expansile) tumors are prevalent. High-grade (HG) tumors are rare (7%, n = 5). Early stage diseases (53%, n = 36 FIGO I/II) are predominant. Response to platinum based chemotherapy is observed to be inferior in young patients as compared to matched older patients (ORR, 29 vs 84% p = 0.0002). For HG tumors the PFS is of 0% at 5 and 10 years in younger as compared to 30% in older patients. No difference in PFS (median 4.9 vs 9.8 ms, p = 0.58) and OS (not reached vs 15.3 ms, p = 0.47) is found overall among younger and older patients respectively. The median follow-up was 72 months (range, 11–288 months). No genetic abnormalities were found. Conclusions: Young EOC patients are most often diagnosed at an early FIGO stage with LG serous or mucinous histology. Tumors are significantly more resistant to platinum-based chemotherapy in younger patients.
AB - Objective: In young women, EOC is a rare disease with an uncertain genetic and biological substrate. Methods: We report a long follow-up of EOC patients treated at Gustave Roussy between 1990 and 2009. We matched young patients aged ≤30 years to randomly selected older patients aged ≥40 years according to known prognostic factors (i.e. FIGO stage, histology and surgical residual disease) and the date of diagnosis with a threshold at the year 2000 to balance the treatment procedures. Results: EOC was diagnosed in 68 patients aged ≤30 years matched with 111 patients aged ≥40 years. Low-grade (LG) (i.e. serous and endometrioid) (52%, n = 35) and mucinous (i.e. 23%, n = 16 infiltrative and 12% n = 8 expansile) tumors are prevalent. High-grade (HG) tumors are rare (7%, n = 5). Early stage diseases (53%, n = 36 FIGO I/II) are predominant. Response to platinum based chemotherapy is observed to be inferior in young patients as compared to matched older patients (ORR, 29 vs 84% p = 0.0002). For HG tumors the PFS is of 0% at 5 and 10 years in younger as compared to 30% in older patients. No difference in PFS (median 4.9 vs 9.8 ms, p = 0.58) and OS (not reached vs 15.3 ms, p = 0.47) is found overall among younger and older patients respectively. The median follow-up was 72 months (range, 11–288 months). No genetic abnormalities were found. Conclusions: Young EOC patients are most often diagnosed at an early FIGO stage with LG serous or mucinous histology. Tumors are significantly more resistant to platinum-based chemotherapy in younger patients.
KW - Epithelial ovarian carcinoma
KW - Platinum resistance
KW - Very young woman
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.09.050
DO - 10.1016/j.ygyno.2020.09.050
M3 - Article
C2 - 33059915
AN - SCOPUS:85092476310
SN - 0090-8258
VL - 160
SP - 77
EP - 82
JO - Gynecologic Oncology
JF - Gynecologic Oncology
IS - 1
ER -