TY - JOUR
T1 - Prise en charge initiale du cancer de l'ovaire avancé
T2 - Quelles sont les informations radiologiques, anatomo-pathologiques et chirurgicales importantes pour une stratégie thérapeutique optimale ?
AU - Heudel, Pierre Etienne
AU - Selle, Frédéric
AU - Morice, Philippe
AU - Rouzier, Roman
AU - Taieb, Sophie
AU - Devouassoux-Shisheboran, Mojgan
AU - Genestie, Catherine
AU - Balleyguier, Corinne
AU - Ray-Coquard, Isabelle
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Publié par Elsevier Masson SAS pour la Société Française du Cancer.
PY - 2015/9/11
Y1 - 2015/9/11
N2 - Because the majority of patients present advanced disease at diagnosis, the management of epithelial ovarian cancer needs specialist multidisciplinary teamwork. Expertise in surgery, chemotherapy, imaging and histopathology is essential to achieve optimum outcomes. Compu- ted tomography scans are routinely used to determine the extent of disease and to aid in surgical planning. The histologic classification is crucial to plan the best therapeutic strategy and to define the prognosis of disease. Pathological prognostic factors, such as degree of differentiation, FIGO- stage, and histological type have to be described. This report is fundamental to assessing prognosis and selection of appropriate treatment strategy. An adequate staging procedure is an extensive staging by an experienced gynecological oncologist, exploring the entire upper abdomen, and the pelvic and para-aortic lymph node regions to define the Peritoneal Cancer Index (PCI). The final assessment is the completeness of cytoreduction (CC) score, which is an assessment of residual disease after a maximal surgical effort. Initial management of advanced ovarian cancer is best provided by a specialist multidisciplinary team, including a radiologist, a pathologist, a gynecologic oncologist and a medical oncologist.
AB - Because the majority of patients present advanced disease at diagnosis, the management of epithelial ovarian cancer needs specialist multidisciplinary teamwork. Expertise in surgery, chemotherapy, imaging and histopathology is essential to achieve optimum outcomes. Compu- ted tomography scans are routinely used to determine the extent of disease and to aid in surgical planning. The histologic classification is crucial to plan the best therapeutic strategy and to define the prognosis of disease. Pathological prognostic factors, such as degree of differentiation, FIGO- stage, and histological type have to be described. This report is fundamental to assessing prognosis and selection of appropriate treatment strategy. An adequate staging procedure is an extensive staging by an experienced gynecological oncologist, exploring the entire upper abdomen, and the pelvic and para-aortic lymph node regions to define the Peritoneal Cancer Index (PCI). The final assessment is the completeness of cytoreduction (CC) score, which is an assessment of residual disease after a maximal surgical effort. Initial management of advanced ovarian cancer is best provided by a specialist multidisciplinary team, including a radiologist, a pathologist, a gynecologic oncologist and a medical oncologist.
KW - Advanced ovarian cancer
KW - Initial staging
KW - Multidisciplinary team
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U2 - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2015.04.011
DO - 10.1016/j.bulcan.2015.04.011
M3 - Article 'review'
C2 - 26028492
AN - SCOPUS:84941243922
SN - 0007-4551
VL - 102
SP - 772
EP - 779
JO - Bulletin du Cancer
JF - Bulletin du Cancer
IS - 9
ER -