Current Approaches and Challenges in Managing and Monitoring Treatment Response in Ovarian Cancer
Autor: | Charlotte Marcus, William P. McGuire, G. Larry Maxwell, Kathleen M. Darcy, Chad A. Hamilton |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
Treatment response
Chemotherapy medicine.medical_specialty business.industry Tumor biology medicine.medical_treatment Review Treatment Response medicine.disease Bioinformatics Asymptomatic Ovarian Cancer Oncology Radiological weapon medicine Physical exam medicine.symptom Ovarian cancer business Intensive care medicine Cause of death |
Zdroj: | Journal of Cancer |
ISSN: | 1837-9664 |
Popis: | Epithelial ovarian cancer is the leading cause of death among gynecologic malignancies. Treatment of recurrent ovarian cancer remains a challenge despite advances in surgical and chemotherapeutic options. A goal of many providers is to detect recurrences as early as possible and initiate treatment though there is controversy as to whether this impacts outcome. Elevations in CA125 and radiological findings may precede symptoms of recurrence by several months. While detection of recurrences by physical exam alone is unusual, a thorough exam in conjunction with reported symptoms and elevated CA125 is sufficient to detect 80-90% of recurrences. A spiral CT scan may be used to confirm recurrence in the setting of asymptomatic CA125 elevation and a PET/CT can yield additional insight if the CT is inconclusive. Initiating chemotherapy prior to the development of symptoms, even in the setting of elevated CA125, does not impact overall survival primarily because the efficacy of available treatments in the recurrent setting is poor. More information about tumor biology and ways to predict which patients will benefit from available treatment options is required. Consequently, the approach to post-treatment surveillance should be individualized taking into account the clinical benefit of the second-line therapy, versus the costs and morbidity of the surveillance method. |
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