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Effect of Chemotherapy, Laparoscopy, and Cytology on Stage IC Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma: A Long-Term, Single-Center Study

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  • Hao-Ting Chang

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei 10449, Taiwan)

  • Mei-Ling Chiu

    (Department of Pathology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City 25160, Taiwan)

  • Tao-Yuean Wang

    (Department of Pathology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, New Taipei City 25160, Taiwan)

  • Tzu-Chien Chen

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei 10449, Taiwan)

  • Chih-Long Chang

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei 10449, Taiwan)

  • Tsung-Hsien Su

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Hsinchu Branch, Hsinchu 30071, Taiwan)

  • Kuo-Gong Wang

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei 10449, Taiwan)

  • Kung-Liahng Wang

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taitung Branch, Taitung 95054, Taiwan
    MacKay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management, Taipei 11260, Taiwan)

  • Yuh-Cheng Yang

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei 10449, Taiwan)

  • Jen-Ruei Chen

    (Department of Obstetric & Gynecology, MacKay Memorial Hospital, Taipei 10449, Taiwan
    MacKay Junior College of Medicine, Nursing and Management, Taipei 11260, Taiwan)

Abstract

Ovarian clear cell carcinoma (OCCC) is the second common histology of epithelial ovarian cancer in Taiwan. Stage IC is common, especially during minimally invasive surgery. Adjuvant chemotherapy in stage IC OCCC is unavoidable, and paclitaxel-based chemotherapy in Taiwan is self-paid. However, surgical spillage from minimally invasive surgery as a cause of unfavorable prognosis is still uncertain. The information of patients with stage IC OCCC, corresponding to a period of January 1995 to December 2016, was retrospectively collected following a chart and pathology review. Data regarding surgical methods, cytology status, regimens of adjuvant chemotherapy, survivorship, progression-free survival (PFS), and overall survival (OS) period were analyzed. In total, 88 patients were analyzed, and 64 and 24 patients were treated with paclitaxel- and nonpaclitaxel-based chemotherapy, respectively. Recurrence was identical between the two groups: PFS (47.5 ± 41.36 versus 54.0 ± 53.9 months, p = 0.157) and OS (53.5 ± 38.14 versus 79.0 ± 49.42 months, p = 0.070). Of the 88 patients, 12 had undergone laparoscopy for histological confirmation before complete open staging surgery; however, their PFS (49.5 ± 46.84 versus 49.0 ± 35.55 months, p = 0.719) and OS (56.5 ± 43.4 versus 51.0 ± 32.77 months, p = 0.600) were still comparable. Cytology results were only available for 51 patients, and positive washing cytology results seemed to worsen PFS ( p = 0.026) but not OS ( p = 0.446). In conclusion, adjuvant nonpaclitaxel chemotherapy and laparoscopic tumor spillage before the staging operation did not worsen the outcome in stage IC OCCC. Positive washing cytology has a negative effect on PFS but not on OS.

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  • Hao-Ting Chang & Mei-Ling Chiu & Tao-Yuean Wang & Tzu-Chien Chen & Chih-Long Chang & Tsung-Hsien Su & Kuo-Gong Wang & Kung-Liahng Wang & Yuh-Cheng Yang & Jen-Ruei Chen, 2020. "Effect of Chemotherapy, Laparoscopy, and Cytology on Stage IC Ovarian Clear Cell Carcinoma: A Long-Term, Single-Center Study," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(2), pages 1-10, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:2:p:491-:d:308055
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    1. Yueh-Han Hsu & Peng-Hui Wang & Chia-Ming Chang, 2020. "Functional Gene Clusters in Global Pathogenesis of Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Ovary Discovered by Integrated Analysis of Transcriptomes," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(11), pages 1-17, June.
    2. Chen-Yu Huang & Min Cheng & Na-Rong Lee & Hsin-Yi Huang & Wen-Ling Lee & Wen-Hsun Chang & Peng-Hui Wang, 2020. "Comparing Paclitaxel–Carboplatin with Paclitaxel–Cisplatin as the Front-Line Chemotherapy for Patients with FIGO IIIC Serous-Type Tubo-Ovarian Cancer," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(7), pages 1-23, March.

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