Behaviour and Prognosis of Ovarian Cancer With Rare Metastatic Sites

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Abstract Purpose: Ovarian cancer is the commonest gynecologic malignancy in Egypt. Although metastasis from ovarian cancer is common, there are still sites with rarely reported deposits as non-regional nodes, bone, and brain. Methods: This is a chorort study were we retrospectively a group of patients over 7 years period recruited from the data system of a cancer centre. All the recruited patients suffered a rare distant metastasis from ovarian cancer. Results: Nearly half of the patients already had metastasis at the time of the initial presentation, while the rest developed during the disease course. Debulking was feasible in nearly half of the patients with long overall and progression-free survival. Tumours with non-regional nodal metastases tend to have excellent survival. Conclusion: we recommend offering these patients optimal debulking and considering those with a non-regional nodal spread as having a curable disease.

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